Flags for Kinks
I made these flags since some of these kinks/fetishes lacked their own flag and I felt that the ones that did lacked clear connection to what they’re meant to represent and lack cohesion with other kink/fetish flags. To meet my goals I have all these flags utilized black, navy blue, and white bars and a red silhouette of the object of affection to resemble fetish flags such as the Mask Fetish flag.
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Superhero Kink Flag
Superhero kink - A fetish or role-play dynamic where individuals are aroused by comic book archetypes, character dynamics, or the aesthetic of superheroes & villains.
Elements of this kink usually involves skintight spandex, masks, power dynamics, and rescuing or binding scenarios.
The flag contains the silhouette of a cape & mask. The silhouette has yellow within the gaps to make it easier to read as well as to bring in mind Superman.
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Univestiphilia Flag
Univestiphilia - Commonly known as uniform fetish, a type of clothing fetishism in which a person is aroused by seeing others or having themselves in specific types of uniforms.
This fetish is often tied to the symbolism, authority, or roleplay possibilities associated with the uniform.
The flag contains simplified silhouettes of five people wearing the most common uniforms utilized in roleplay scenarios: Police, Schoolgirl, Doctor, Maid, and Businessman.
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Swimsuit Fetish Flag
Swimsuit fetish - The kink in which one is aroused by swimsuits, swimwear materials, and the aesthetics or context of wearing swimsuits. This may be on a specific style, fabric, fit, or the appeal of someone being partially covered yet visibly exposed.
A swimsuit fetish can involve: Specific styles of swimwear (one-piece suits, bikinis, monokinis, racerbacks, competitive suits, high-cut 80s suits), Specific materials (spandex, nylon, lycra, wet look fabrics), Swimsuit scenarios (public pools, locker rooms, beaches, lifeguard imagery), Wetness (seeing a suit cling to the body, becoming semi-transparent, or emphasizing the body), Tightness and compression, Zippers, straps, or cutouts, Uniform aesthetics (team swimmers, divers, water polo suits, synchronized swimmers, lifeguards)
The flag contains a simple one-piece.
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Katoptronophilia Flag
Katoptronophilia - The fetish for mirrors.
People who experience katoptronophilia may participate in activities such as masturbating, engaging in intercourse, stripping, or carrying out other sexual actions in front of mirrors.
This kink can be practiced solo or with partners, and doesn't necessarily require a mirror fetish as it can simply be a way to play with voyeurism, exhibitionism, and self-worship.
The prefix uses in katoptronphilia comes from Ancient Greek κατοπτρικός (katoptrikós) meaning “mirror”.
The flag contains a circle between two isosceles trapezoids with an oval in each. This is ment to represent an individual’s head being reflected in mirrors on either side.
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Olfactophilia Flag
Olfactophilia (also called osmolagnia, osphresiolagnia, or ozolagnia) - The paraphilia where an individuals is aroused by smells and odors.
People are most often aroused by body odors, such as genital scents, sweat, and semen. However, research has found that other smells can cause arousal. Such smells include lavender, pumpkin pie, donuts, chocolate, baby powder, candy, and cucumber.
The prefix uses in olfactophilia comes from Latin olfactus meaning “the sense of smell”. The term was coined between the 19th century and early 20th century.
The flag contains a nose above three swirling sent lines, two of which forming a heart shape.
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Formicophilia Flag
Formicophilia - The paraphilia in which a person is aroused by the sensation of insects, worms, or other small creatures crawling on or nibbling the body or sometimes even inside the body. Technically, the term only refers to ants, but it can be used to encompass all insects.
Those who experience this paraphilia often say that the attraction develops from early sensual experiences in nature such as feeling ants or grass on bare skin. Some people also discover it by experimenting with natural environments or through kink communities.
Formicophilia can become controversial when it leads to the harm of the insects involved.
The prefix being used derived from the Latin formica, meaning “ant”. The term was coined in 1986, based on a case about a Buddhist monk. It was later popularized in reference works such as Brenda Love’s 1992 book "Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices”.
The flag contains the silhouette of an ant, in reference to the name
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Forniphilia Flag
Forniphilia - Commonly known as human furniture fetish, is a practice in which a person is transformed into a piece of furniture, such as a chair, table, footstool, or lamp.
This can be done to immobilize and objectify the person. It can also be performed as an act of service, or just for visual appeal.
Jeff Gord, founder of the ultra-bondage and furniture play website The House of Gord, is believed to be the one to coined the term.
The flag contains the simplified silhouette of a person using another person as a chair.
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Hierophilia Flag
Hierophilia - The sexual fetish or paraphilia towards religious or sacred objects, places, and rituals.
Individuals with this preference may feel arousal from religious artifacts (crosses, rosaries), settings (churches, temples), or ceremonies.
The prefix being used is the Greek hieros, meaning “sacred”.
The flag contains a heart with a halo within a rosary that has angel wings on either side.
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Psychrocism Kink Flag
Psychrocism - The sexual interest of cold sensation, either by being cold themselves or by seeing others in the cold.
It’s related to temperature play, a type of BDSM sensation play that uses heat or cold to heighten physical awareness.
The flag contains a slightly melting ice cube.


















