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{{Not to be confused with|salophilia}}{{More citations needed|date=November 2024}}{{Short description|Sexual fetish}}'''Salirophilia''' (from French ''salir,'' lit. "soiling") is a [[sexual fetish]] or [[paraphilia]] that involves deriving erotic pleasure from soiling or dishevelling the object of one's desire, or viewing them in this state. It may involve tearing or damaging their clothing, covering them in mud or filth, or messing their hair or makeup. The fetish does not necessarily involve harming or injuring the subject.
[[File:Piss drinking.png|thumb|upright=0.5|A woman urinating into the mouth of a man -an example of [[golden showers]].]]


The fetish can manifest as defacing statues or pictures of people, especially celebrities or fictional characters. It is common to refer to the practice involving ejaculating on a photo as "facepainting". This may be done with a physical photograph or the screen of a phone, tablet, or computer. Fetishists sometimes form collections of defaced images either created by themselves or in collaboration with others. A video or photo of someone ejaculating on a picture of someone is known as a [[Tribute (sexual act)|tribute]].
'''Salirophilia''' is a [[sexual fetish]] or [[paraphilia]] that involves deriving erotic pleasure from soiling or disheveling the object of one's desire, usually an attractive person. It may involve tearing or damaging their clothing, covering them in mud or filth, or messing their hair or makeup. The fetish does not involve harming or injuring the subject, only their appearance.

It is related to [[wet and messy fetishism]], [[bukkake]] (ejaculating semen on someone), [[cum shot]], [[gokkun]] (drinking semen of someone), [[Facial (sex act)|facial]], [[omorashi]] (preventing urination), [[mysophilia]] (ex. fetishism of used underwear), [[urolagnia]] (urinating on someone), and [[coprophilia]], etc. Salirophilia also extends to other areas such as forcing the partner to wear torn or poorly fitting clothing and other actions which would render them normally unattractive.

The fetish sometimes manifests itself in the defacing of statues or pictures of attractive people, especially celebrities or fictional characters. It is common to refer to the practice involving ejaculating on a photo as "facepainting". This may be done with a physical photograph or the screen of a phone, tablet, or computer. The fetishist finds this sexually exciting, rather than mere vandalism and they sometimes form collections of defaced art, either created by themselves or in collaboration with others, for future enjoyment. A video of the fetishist ejaculating on a picture of someone or a photo depicting the result is known colloquially as a "tribute".

The term comes from the [[French language|French]] for soiling, ''salir''. In cases where the fetish is obsessive it is called saliromania. It is frequently confused with [[salophilia]], an attraction to [[salt]] or salty things (especially body sweat) that derives from the [[Latin]] for salt, ''sal''.

==Mysophilia==
'''Mysophilia''' relates to soiled or dirty material or people.<ref name="Butcher">{{Cite book |last= Butcher |first= Nancy |title= The Strange Case of the Walking Corpse: A Chronicle of Medical Mysteries, Curious Remedies, and Bizarre but True Healing Folklore |isbn= 1-58333-160-3 |oclc= 52107453 |year= 2003 |publisher= Avery |location= New York |page= [https://archive.org/details/strangecaseofwal0000butc/page/133 133] |url= https://archive.org/details/strangecaseofwal0000butc/page/133 }}</ref> Mysophiliacs may find dirt, soiled underwear, feces, or vomit to be [[sexual arousal|sexually arousing]].<ref name="Holmes">{{Cite book|last= Holmes |first= Ronald M. |title= Sex Crimes: Patterns and Behavior |publisher= Sage Publications |location= Thousand Oaks |isbn= 0-7619-2417-5 |oclc= 48883594 |page= 79}}</ref>

It is possible for people with mysophilia to be aroused by unclean locales, such as an alleyway, or a dirty room/bathroom; wearing the same clothing for many days at a time; or not bathing, from mere days to several weeks.{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}} Helen Memel, a teen-aged protagonist in [[Charlotte Roche]]'s 2008 novel ''[[Wetlands (novel)|Wetlands]]'' and David Wnendt's 2013 [[Wetlands (2013 film)|similarly titled film]] based on the book, would be considered a mysophiliac, insofar as she sought out the dirtiest of public toilets and rubbed her vulva around the rim of the toilet. She also went for long periods of time without washing her vulva, deriving pleasure form its scents and secretions.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[BDSM]]
*[[Bukkake]]
*[[Erotic humiliation]]
*[[Mysophilia]]
*[[Wet and messy fetishism]]
*[[Edgeplay]]
*[[Urolagnia]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:02, 4 November 2024

Salirophilia (from French salir, lit. "soiling") is a sexual fetish or paraphilia that involves deriving erotic pleasure from soiling or dishevelling the object of one's desire, or viewing them in this state. It may involve tearing or damaging their clothing, covering them in mud or filth, or messing their hair or makeup. The fetish does not necessarily involve harming or injuring the subject.

The fetish can manifest as defacing statues or pictures of people, especially celebrities or fictional characters. It is common to refer to the practice involving ejaculating on a photo as "facepainting". This may be done with a physical photograph or the screen of a phone, tablet, or computer. Fetishists sometimes form collections of defaced images either created by themselves or in collaboration with others. A video or photo of someone ejaculating on a picture of someone is known as a tribute.

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