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'''Fur fetishism''' is a ] attraction to people wearing ], or in certain cases, to the garments themselves. '''Doraphilia''' is a generic term for an attraction to fur, skin or leather: see also ]. One of the earliest documented examples of fur fetishism was the case of the ]ic ], both in real life, and in his semi-autobiographical novel '']'' (''Venus im Pelz''). '''Fur fetishism''' is a ] attraction to people wearing ], or in certain cases, to the garments themselves. '''Doraphilia''' is a generic term for an attraction to fur, skin or leather: see also ]. One of the earliest documented examples of fur fetishism was the case of the ]ic ], both in real life, and in his semi-autobiographical novel '']'' (''Venus im Pelz'').

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Fur fetishism is a fetishistic attraction to people wearing fur, or in certain cases, to the garments themselves. Doraphilia is a generic term for an attraction to fur, skin or leather: see also leather fetishism. One of the earliest documented examples of fur fetishism was the case of the eponymic Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, both in real life, and in his semi-autobiographical novel Venus in Furs (Venus im Pelz).

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