Citations:mammaphilia

English citations of mammaphilia

1970 1982 2000
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  • 1970, John Boyd, The Organ Bank Farm, Wildside Press LLC, →ISBN, page 233:
    But with my mammaphilia, I could blast a hole in her defenses wide enough to let her ego slip through and into this time zone.
  • 1982, David Kunzle, Fashion and Fetishism: A Social History of the Corset, Tight-Lacing and Other Forms of Body Sculpture in the West, Rowman & Littlefield Pub Incorporated, →ISBN, page 95:
    This was observed by Dr. Tode, a Royal Physician and Professor of the University of Copenhagen, the only professional of his generation who (describing himself as a "moderate" but unashamed to reveal his erotic mammaphilia) not only opposes the abandonment of the corset and adoption of the lighter English version, but praises well-made stays which confine only below the breasts.
  • 2000, David Bell, edited by David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy, The Cybercultures Reader, Psychology Press, →ISBN, page 221:
    Unfortunately, a large number of juvenile ‘big tits’ posts can make women feel unwelcome and/or threatened, especially when the message is hostile and moves from mammaphilia to graphic descriptions of what the posters wants to do to the actress or character.