Coulrophilia

Paraphilia towards clowns From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Coulrophilia is a paraphilia toward clowns.[1] There is an associated subculture dedicated to it, and it may intersect with coulrophobia, the fear of clowns.

A shirtless man wearing a black leather harness and clown makeup. He has nipple piercings and a tattoo on his chest that is obscured by the harness.
A clown in fetish fashion at AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in 2008

Community

The coulrophilia community is related to the BDSM community, with both often using props and fetish fashion as a means for sexual arousal. Coulrophiliacs may consume pornography depicting people in clown costumes, or may use such costumes and clown personas in sex.[2][3] Some self-described coulrophiliacs have cited the silliness and lack of seriousness displayed by clowns as a point of attraction,[2][4] while others have stated that they enjoy erotic humiliation.[4] Notable clown sex workers include Hollie Stevens,[5][6] Miss Quin,[2][3] and Sugar Weasel.[7]

Members of the community may communicate online, using forums, websites, and subreddits.[2] Since 2017, the term clussy (a portmanteau of the word clown with the -ussy suffix) has been used online by people attracted to clowns.[8]

Coulrophilia may intersect with coulrophobia, with some members of the subculture being sexually aroused by their fear of clowns.[9] Following the 2016 clown sightings, according to Pornhub, searches for clown pornography on its site increased by 213%, with women being 33% more likely to search for it than men.[2] Similarly, the website XHamster reported that searches for clown pornography increased by 50 percent in the same time period.[10] Around the same time, the film It was released, creating an online group of fans that were sexually attracted to the character Pennywise.[4][11] Similarly, Geiru Toneido, a fictional homicidal clown from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice, has developed notoriety online for her sex appeal.[8]

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