
Transformation Fetish
A sexual interest in turning people into animals or inanimate objects is known as a "transformation fetish." People who have a metamorphosis fetish, or transformation fetishists, usually look for works of art and stories that show this kind of change.
Particularly on the internet, the phrase "transformation fetish" is occasionally abbreviated as "TF." TF fans are people who participate in online transformation fetish communities. Many TF fans are sexually interested in transformations, but not all are.
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Such metamorphoses are frequently portrayed in literature and art. A common representation is humans transforming into dogs, horses, cats, or sea creatures. Additionally, humans are occasionally depicted as changing into inanimate items such as robots, dolls, plush animals, statues, furniture, or electronics.
Change fetishists may read, watch, or even produce their literature or artwork that shows characters experiencing change to satiate their fetish because such transformations can only really occur in fantasy or science fiction genres and not in real life. These articles describe non-consensual transformations that frequently take place after the character has had sex, contracted a virus, been bitten or attacked, or been cursed.
Although there hasn't been much official research on transformation fetishes, anecdotal data indicates that furries and cartoon fans are the most likely to have them.
The majority of transformation fetishists only embrace their sexual interest in bodily metamorphosis as a component of their sexual identity, and transformation fetishes are generally harmless. However, therapy or hypnotherapy could be helpful if someone feels that their metamorphosis fetish is interfering with their everyday life.