The most predominant form of sexual fetish I've researched is the male watching the female perform the act of cigarette smoking.Īfter researching this subject and being a little confused as to why this fetish even exists, I've obtained information that has not only satisfied much of my curiosity about the subject, but has also given me reasons as to why this fetish exists. There are several different aspects and reasons why a person can be excited by the act of smoking. I wanted to know why, and why the smell of smoke is so sexually exciting to many, with the increasing political incorrectness associated with it. This olfactory response, or smell, is simply the smell of exhaled cigarette smoke.Īll you have to do is conduct a search on the Internet of smoke fetishes, and you'll find millions of web sites related to the subject of smoking and sexual excitement. But there exists a smell that causes very strong sexual responses. I don't know if it is so much new, or just recently discovered.
There has been one scent, or smell, entirely overlooked by the scientific community. There has been scores of scientific studies researching the effects of pheromones and fragrances, that cause sexual attraction between humans. The long-term goal of the sexual attraction, of course, is to influence that person into some sexual encounter. This attraction, in turn, eventually leads to some form of sexual attraction. If the opposite sex likes the smell, an attraction can occur. Millions of dollars are spent producing perfumes, colognes, and other various fragrances in the attempt to cause one human to attract another through the sense of smell. These signals usually cause a sexual stimulatory response in the opposite sex, and attraction occurs. These receptor sites, in turn, send signals to the brain. Pheromones are chemical molecules secreted and fit specifically at olfactory receptor sites at locations in the nasal canal. What does olfactory stimulation, or the sense of smell, as related to exhaled cigarette smoke, have to do with sexual excitement?įor thousands of years it has been known that the sense of smell can stimulate sexual response in human beings and other animals. The question I posed to myself was of a different nature. In the last several years I've noticed a steady increase in a certain type of sexual stimulation known as the smoking fetish.