Taboo or Temptation? The desire that dares not to speak. Exploring the Enigmatic word of perception of fetishism in Pakistan
Abstract
To investigate how young adults in Pakistan perceive fetishism and its impact on relationships. A qualitative descriptive study was conducted among 200 young adults in Pakistan Sample size was determined using G*Power analysis to ensure adequate representation, structured questionnaires were designed based on a preliminary qualitative study. Findings revealed that participants exhibited curiosity about unconventional behaviors, believing they could enhance relationships.However, societal norms and cultural values led to widespread perception of fetishism as deviant, shameful, and foreign. This study provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics surrounding fetishism in Pakistani culture. The results contribute significantly to the fields of,l. Social Psycholognderstanding cultural influences on perceptions of fetishism. Community Psychology: Developing culturally sensitive interventions to promote healthy relationships. The study highlights the need for culturally tailored education and awareness programs to address misconceptions and stigma surrounding fetishism.
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