Dictionary Definition
exhibitionism
Noun
1 extravagant and conspicuous behavior intended
to attract attention to yourself
2 the perverse act of exposing and attracting
attention to your own genitals [syn: immodesty]
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English
Noun
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Translations
- Croatian: egzibicionizam
- Czech: exhibicionismus , exhibicionizmus
- Dutch: exhibitionisme
- German: Exhibitionismus
Extensive Definition
- Although the implications of each may overlap in special circumstances, generally, exhibitionism is not to be confused with indecent exposure.
A research team asked a sample of 185
exhibitionists, “How would you have preferred a person to react if
you were to expose your privates to him or her?” The most common
response was “Would want to have sexual intercourse” (35.1%),
followed by “No reaction necessary at all” (19.5%), “To show their
privates also” (15.1%), “Admiration” (14.1%), and “Any reaction”
(11.9%). Only very few exhibitionists chose “Anger and disgust”
(3.8%) or “Fear” (0.5).
Types of exposure
Various types of behaviour is classified as
exhibitionistic. These include:
- Flashing is the display by a woman of bare breasts with an up-and-down lifting of the shirt and/or bra.
- Mooning is the display of one's bare buttocks — both in a sexual, exhibitionistic context (almost always by females) and also when done (usually by men) for shock value. In Australia and New Zealand this is sometimes known as a browneye.
- Anasyrma is lifting up of one's skirt to expose bare genitals, for varied reasons, but most often to please the exhibitionist.
- Martymachlia is a paraphilia involving sexual attraction to having others watch the execution of a sexual act.
Aspects
Typically, the part(s) of the body exposed when referring to "flashing" are bare female breasts and/or buttocks. In theory, however, flashing and exhibitionism can also involve the genitalia or buttocks of either gender. A "male flasher" stands in stark comparison to this definition as the latter usually refers to a male indecently exposing his penis to an unwilling observer.Usually, flashing is done as a momentary
"thrill" to inflate the
ego of the flasher while
having the "added bonus" of increasing the sexual
arousal of the recipient(s). Exhibitionists who view
exhibitionism as a lifestyle as opposed to a rare thrill, however, more carefully
select their target audience and make the exposure brief,
inconspicuous and apparently unintentional. While all exhibitionism
is, whether on the end of the giver or the receiver, ultimately a
sexual fetish, many
practitioners see it as an art form. Night clubs and goth bars
encourage mild exhibitionism to enhance the venue's atmosphere.
This all contrasts with non-sexualized social
nudity, in which the exposure is not connected with sexual
expression, such as sunbathing or swimming at nude beaches
or other participation in public
nudity events where nudity is the norm.
Some exhibitionists wish to display themselves
sexually to other people singly or in groups. This can be done
consensually as part of swinging or group sex. When
not done threateningly, the intent is usually to surprise and/or sexually
arouse the viewer, giving the exhibitionist an ego rush. Some people like to expose
themselves in front of large crowds, typically at sporting events;
see streaking. A
similar phenomenon is when, at the conclusion of a sporting event,
a woman may flash her breasts while sitting atop
someone's shoulders in a dense crowd of people. Other
exhibitionists like to go beyond physical exposure and use the
internet to distribute their stories and pictures on websites,
sometimes using webcam
feeds and other amateur methods. A further purpose here could be to
further sexually arouse the recipient by giving the impression that
the exposure is "first time" and/or "innocent."
Implications
According to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 4th Edition, where all psychiatric conditions are represented as numerals to avoid confusion, exhibitionism is classified as 302.4, and many psychiatric definitions of exhibitionism broadly define it as "sexual gratification, above and beyond the sexual act itself, that is achieved by risky public sexual activity and/or bodily exposure." Beyond bodily exposure, it can also include "engaging in sex where one may possibly be seen in the act, or caught in the act."Exhibitionistic behavior does not necessarily
imply alterations of the psychiatric condition of the
average, everyday individual, unless the individual does such
actions compulsively in an effort to grab the attention s/he feels entitled
to yet does not get in other aspects of life. In psychiatry, exhibitionism is
only considered a paraphilia once the practice
begins to interfere with the quality of life or normal functioning capacity of
the individual.
However, if the exposing individual shows an
aggressive or criminal behavior, that is indecent
exposure and is a separate phenomenon from exhibitionism and
flashing.
See also
- Anasyrma
- Candaulism
- Dogging (sexual slang)
- Human sexual behavior
- Human sexuality
- Indecent exposure
- List of sexology topics
- Mooning
- Reflectoporn
- Sexual fetishism
- Sexually liberal feminism
- Sheela na Gig
- Streaking
- Voyeurism
External links
References
exhibitionism in Arabic: استعرائية
exhibitionism in Bosnian: Egzibicionizam
exhibitionism in Bulgarian:
Ексхибиционизъм
exhibitionism in Catalan: Exhibicionisme
exhibitionism in Danish: Ekshibitionisme
exhibitionism in German: Exhibitionismus
exhibitionism in Estonian: Ekshibitsionism
exhibitionism in Spanish: Exhibicionismo
exhibitionism in Persian: عریانگرایی
exhibitionism in French: Exhibitionnisme
exhibitionism in Croatian: Egzibicionizam
exhibitionism in Icelandic: Strípihneigð
exhibitionism in Italian: Esibizionismo
exhibitionism in Hebrew: אקסהיביציוניזם
exhibitionism in Lithuanian:
Ekshibicionizmas
exhibitionism in Dutch: Exhibitionisme
exhibitionism in Japanese: 露出狂
exhibitionism in Polish: Ekshibicjonizm
exhibitionism in Portuguese: Exibicionismo
exhibitionism in Russian: Эксгибиционизм
exhibitionism in Simple English:
Exhibitionism
exhibitionism in Slovak: Exhibicionizmus
exhibitionism in Serbian: Егзибиционизам
exhibitionism in Finnish: Ekshibitionismi
exhibitionism in Swedish: Exhibitionism
exhibitionism in Turkish: Teşhircilik
exhibitionism in Ukrainian: Ексгібіціонізм
exhibitionism in Chinese: 暴露癖
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
active algolagnia, algolagnia, algolagny, amphierotism, autoeroticism, baring, bisexuality, blazon, boldness, bravura, brazenness, brilliancy, coprophilia, daring, dash, demonstration, denudation, desquamation, display, divestment, dramatics, eclat, etalage, excoriation, exfoliation, exhibition, exposure, false front, fanfaronade, fetishism, figure, flagrancy, flair, flaunt, flaunting, flourish, forwardness, heterosexuality,
histrionics,
homoeroticism,
homosexualism,
homosexuality,
immodesty, impudicity, incest, incestuousness, indecent
exposure, laying bare, lesbianism, manifestation, masochism, narcissism, necrophilia, notoriousness, pageant, pageantry, parade, paraphilia, passive
algolagnia, pedophilia, removal, sadism, sadomasochism, sapphism, scotophilia, sexual
inversion, sexual normality, sexual preference, sham, shamelessness, show, showing-off, spectacle, splash, splurge, staginess, stripping, swinging both ways,
theatrics, transvestitism, tribadism, tribady, uncovering, unembarrassedness,
unmodestness,
vaunt, voyeurism, zooerastia, zoophilia