Question Posted Wednesday September 22 2010, 12:34 am
I been dating my bf for almost 2 years and he's just great. Today we were talking about fetishes and fantasies and he said he had a really embarrassing thing he liked and desired. So, of course, I pushed him to telling me. He was saying he likes when girls fart. I thought he was kidding but he was dead serious and even turned red. Anyways, I said I was okay and cool with it but then later he asked me if I would fart on him. I don't see why this is a big issue so I'm like okay I will. I couldn't do it then but I guess it'll happen sometime. Is it weird, you think, or do you think all or most boys like this sort of thing secretly? He's the only one who has ever said something like this to me and I'm just kind of curious if this is like common?
Juandiaz answered Wednesday September 22 2010, 12:53 am: Eproctophilia (fart fetish) is a sexual fetish, most commonly in straight men in which they receive arousal from their partner's flatulence. It is sometimes seen as a lighter form of coprophilia, aka scat. Unlike scat however, there are no health risks involved.
Not all eproctophiles enjoy the notorious cake farts. In fact, several of them are just as grossed out as normal people and only a slim minority of them like it. Instead, the majority of them enjoy the smell and/or sound their partner's farts make.
It was revealed in writer James Joyce's love letters to his wife that he had a fart fetish.
Being red-faced indicates he intends to keep it very private. It's up to you whether to accommodate him or not. Everybody's a little weird. Good luck! [ Juandiaz's advice column | Ask Juandiaz A Question ]
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