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What is Endosomatophilia?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

'This term is taken from Greek: "endos" (inside) + "soma" (body) + "philos" (love) or literally, loving being inside another's body. It's not hard to imagine the appeal in this. Just take the sensation of your penis being embraced by an orifice, surrounded by hot slippery flesh, and extend that sensation over your entire body.'

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