AllExperts > Fetishism 
Search      
Fetishism
Volunteer
Answers to thousands of questions
 Home · More Fetishism Questions · Answer Library  · Encyclopedia ·
More Fetishism Answers
Question Library

Ask a question about Fetishism
Volunteer
Experts of the Month
Expert Login

Awards

About Us
Tell friends
Link to Us
Disclaimer

 
 
 
 
About XR
Expertise
If your fetish involves gear I can take it on. From electrosex to medical play I'll give you the best shot I can. I deal with some of the strangest things on an everyday basis and would be glad to help answer any question you might have, no matter how crazy or mundane. *New* If you're under 18, I'm no longer answering your questions. I understand that most people lose their virginities before they're 18, and that getting good advice, or even treated seriously as a sexual being can be problematic, but I'm not comfortable that the 12 year olds or such who are asking questions are always really 12 year olds and not strange old men or FBI agents. So, for any underage kids thinking of asking questions, here's my response up front: Use condoms (you aren't ready to have sex if you can't buy condoms), and don't do anything you're uncomfortable with.

Experience
I'm here as a representative of www.eXtremeRestraints.com. We're one of the biggest online BDSM and fetish gear retailers in the world. We carry just about everything you could possibly be into. We spent a lot of time finding quality kink gear to carry and make sure that it's all high quality and consistently satisfying, so we should know our stuff.

Education/Credentials
Just experience

 
   

You are here:  Experts > People/Relationships > Fetishism > Fetishism > What does it mean?

Fetishism - What does it mean?


Expert: XR - 10/21/2008

Question
My finance has a thing about being regressed to the state of a 2 year old girl and loves to dress in girly clothes and snuggle up and call me mummy.  He wears dipers sometimes and sucks my nipples to "feed".  Although I am open-mided about sex in general and have played along (perhaps too much) being "mummy" I have always worried that he really wants to dress up as a woman/be a woman.  He says not and is a typical bloke in all other respects.

Answer
I wouldn't read too much more into this. Infantilism is its own thing and I don't believe that it's a step to cross dressing. Many would gladly take cross dressing over infantilism.
 On a side note, please do try to maintain a balance and make sure that your fiance is working to meet your needs as well as you're meeting his.

Add to this Answer   Ask a Question


 
User Agreement | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy | Help
Copyright  © 2008 About, Inc. AllExperts, AllExperts.com, and About.com are registered trademarks of About, Inc. All rights reserved.