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frotteurism
Frotteurism is a paraphilic interest in rubbing, usually one's pelvic area or erect penis, against a non-consenting person for sexual pleasure. It may involve touching any part of the body, including the genital area. A person who practices frotteuristic acts is known as a ''frotteur''. Toucherism is sexual arousal based on grabbing or rubbing one's hands against an unexpecting (and non-consenting) person. It usually involves touching breasts, buttocks or genital areas, often while quickly walking across the victim's path.〔Cantor, J. M., Blanchard, R., & Barbaree, H. E. (2009). Sexual disorders. In P. H. Blaney & T. Millon (Eds.), ''Oxford textbook of psychopathology'' (2nd ed.) (pp. 527–548). New York: Oxford University Press.〕 Some psychologists consider toucherism a manifestation of frotteurism, while others distinguish the two. == Etymology and history == Frotteuristic acts were probably first interpreted as signs of a psychological disorder by French psychiatrist Valentin Magnan, who described three acts of "frottage" in an 1890 study. "Frottage" derives from the French verb ''frotter'', meaning "to rub". ''Frotteur'' is a French noun literally meaning "one who rubs". It was popularized by German sexologist Richard von Krafft-Ebing in his book ''Psychopathia Sexualis'', borrowing from Magnan's French terminology. Clifford Allen later coined ''frotteurism'' in his 1969 textbook of sexual disorders.〔 The ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders'' called this sexual disorder by the name ''frottage'' until the third edition (DSM III-R), but changed to ''frotteurism'' in the fourth edition, and now uses ''frotteuristic disorder'' in the fifth edition. Nevertheless, the term ''frottage'' still remains in some law codes where it is synonymous with the term ''frotteurism''.
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