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{{Short description|Non-normative sexual behavior}}
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In [[human sexuality]], '''kinkiness''' is the use of non-[[conventional sex]]ual practices, concepts or fantasies. The term derives from the idea of a "bend" (cf. a "kink") in one's sexual behaviour, to contrast such behaviour with "straight" or "[[Conventional sex|vanilla]]" sexual [[mores]] and proclivities. It is thus a colloquial term for non-[[normative]] sexual behaviour.{{sfn|Shahbaz|Chirinos|2016}} The term "kink" has been claimed by some who practice [[sexual fetishism]] as a term or synonym for their practices, indicating a range of sexual and sexualistic practices from playful to [[sexual objectification]] and certain [[paraphilia]]s. In the 21st century the term "kink", along with expressions like [[BDSM]], [[Leather subculture|leather]] and [[sexual fetish|fetish]], has become more commonly used than the term paraphilia.{{sfn|Shahbaz|Chirinos|2016}} Some universities also feature student organizations focused on kinks, within the context of wider [[LGBT|LGBTQ]] concerns.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Coslor|first1=Erica|last2=Crawford|first2=Brett|last3=Brents|first3=Barbara|date=2017-01-01|title=Whips, Chains and Books on Campus: How Organizations Legitimate Their Stigmatized Practices|url=https://minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au/bitstream/handle/11343/158068/Whips%2C%20Chains%20and%20Books%20on%20Campus.pdf|journal=Academy of Management Proceedings|language=en|volume=2017|issue=1|pages=12142|doi=10.5465/AMBPP.2017.12142abstract|issn=0065-0668|hdl=11343/158068|hdl-access=free}}</ref>

Kink sexual practices go beyond what are considered conventional sexual practices as a means of heightening the intimacy between sexual partners. Some draw a distinction between kink and fetishism, defining the former as enhancing partner intimacy, and the latter as replacing it.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/05/arts/design/05sex.html|title=What's Latex Got to Do With It?|date=5 October 2007|newspaper=The New York Times|last1=Rothstein|first1=Edward}}</ref> Because of its relation to [[conformity|conformist]] sexual boundaries, which themselves vary by time and place, the definition of what is and is not a kink varies widely as well.<ref name="Joyal Carpentier pp. 161–171">{{cite journal | last1=Joyal | first1=Christian C. | last2=Carpentier | first2=Julie | title=The Prevalence of Paraphilic Interests and Behaviors in the General Population: A Provincial Survey | journal=[[The Journal of Sex Research]] | publisher=Informa UK Limited | volume=54 | issue=2 | date=3 March 2016 | issn=0022-4499 | doi=10.1080/00224499.2016.1139034 | pages=161–171| pmid=26941021 | s2cid=1671875 }}</ref><ref name="Worthen2016">{{cite book|author=Meredith G. F. Worthen|title=Sexual Deviance and Society: A sociological examination|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TMtTDAAAQBAJ|date=10 June 2016|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-317-59337-9}}</ref>

In a study published in 2016 it was found that nearly half of respondents reported an interest in some form of paraphilia and about a third had engaged in paraphilic behavior at least once.<ref name="Joyal Carpentier pp. 161–171"/>


==See also==
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References

Further reading

  • Sensual, Erotic, and Sexual Behaviors of Women from the “Kink” Community Sensual, Erotic, and Sexual Behaviors of Women from the "Kink" Community, Articles of Sexual Behavior, International Academy of Sex Research
  • Kinky - The Sensual Consciousness, The Sultry Revolution of the Senses, Chic Today Magazine
  • Dossie Easton, Catherine A. Liszt, When Someone You Love Is Kinky, Greenery Press, 2000. ISBN 1-890159-23-9.
  • Jensen, Nate (2009). Japanese-English Guide to Sex, Kink and Naughtiness. (First edition, version 3). CreateSpace. ISBN 978-1-4421-0876-9.
  • Shahbaz, Caroline; Chirinos, Peter (2016). Becoming a Kink Aware Therapist. Routledge. ISBN 9781315295312.
  • International Association of Rubberists
  • Jay Wiseman, SM 101: A Realistic Introduction, Greenery Press, 2000, ISBN 0-9639763-8-9.
  • Stephanie Clifford-Smith, Kink: A Straight Girl's Investigation, Allen and Unwin, 2010, ISBN 978-1-74175-912-9