Sexual sadism is a feeling of sexual excitement due to administering pain,
suffering, or humiliation to another person. Individuals with this disorder have
fantasies in which sexual excitement results due to inflict psychological or
physical suffering on a sexual partner. Sometimes sexual sadism leads to
illegal activities such as rape, torture, and murder, in which cause death of the
victims. Transvestitism ( transvestic fetishism) refers to practice of wearing
the clothes of the opposite sex (cross-dressing), generally to have sexual
pleasure. Most transvestites are men who comfortably fill male roles in
society and are satisfied with their biological sex. It is associated with
homosexuality. But transvestites may be either heterosexual or homosexual.
Voyeurism ("Peeping Tom") is a disorder which an individual achieve sexual
arousal by observing an unsuspecting and non-consenting person who is
undressing or unclothed, and/or engaged in sexual activity or other actions
usually considered to be of a private nature. The voyeur does not have any
sexual contact with the person who they are observing. This behavior may
finish with masturbation by the voyeur.
Most cases of paraphilia are treated with counseling to help these people to
improve their behavior. Medications also can be given to decrease the
compulsiveness associated with the disorders. And also medications can
reduce unusual and abnormal sexual fantasies and behaviors.