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Telephone Scatologia
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Telephone Scatologia
A paraphilia in which sexuoerotism hinges on verbalising sexually explicit, usually uninvited, conversation with the listener.

telephone scatologia
Telephonicophilia Sexology A paraphilia in which sexuoerotism hinges on exchanging sexually explicit, usually uninvited conversation with the listener; typically, the caller is not dangerous, only a nuisance, and usually ♂; TS is classified in the DSM-IV as a paraphilia, not otherwise specified. See Paraphilia, Sexual deviancy. Cf Phone sex.


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