Hand fetishism

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Hand fetishism,[1] hand partialism or cheirophilia is the sexual fetish for hands. This may include the sexual attraction to a specific area such as the fingers, palm, back of the hand and/or nails, or the attraction to a specific action performed by the hands; which may otherwise be considered non-sexual—such as washing and drying dishes, painting of the fingernails and nail-biting. This fetish may manifest itself as a desire to experience physical interaction or as a source of sexual fantasy.

Other namesCheirophilia, hand partialism
SymptomsSexual attraction to hands, fingers, nails, or hand-related actions
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Hand fetishism
Other namesCheirophilia, hand partialism
Female hands
SpecialtyPsychology, Psychiatry, Sexology, Fetishism
SymptomsSexual attraction to hands, fingers, nails, or hand-related actions
TypesPartialism, Erotic target location error
Risk factorsMay co-occur with other paraphilic interests
Differential diagnosisFoot fetishism, Objectophilia
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Frequency

In 2007, a study was conducted by the University of Bologna on around 5000 fetishist participants to see the prevalence of fetishes. The study analyzed the content inside online fetish communities and found only 669 participants (approximately 13%) referring to nails, an extension of hand fetishism.[2]

In Brandon Sanderson's The Stormlight Archive, Vorin culture dictates that a woman's left hand (“safe hand”) should remain covered in public settings. In the lower classes (“darkeyes”) this may be accomplished with a glove. In the upper classes (“lighteyes”) it is more commonly done with a garment called a “havah”, which is a dress with an elongated left sleeve that encompasses the hand. The havah “safe hand” sleeve fastens at the end (often with buttons) and may also contain a pouch to secure money (“spheres”) and other small objects. Fans of the Stormlight Archive (who collectively refer to themselves as “Dougs”) have consistently applied Rule 34 across Sanderson's work and eagerly interpreted safe hand voyeurism into a form of hand fetishism (example).[3][4]

See also

  • Foot fetishism – Sexual fascination with feet
  • Yoshikage Kira – Fourth story arc of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

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