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Rubberism vs Rubberist - What's the difference?

rubberism | rubberist |

As nouns the difference between rubberism and rubberist

is that rubberism is fetishism for rubber or rubberwear while rubberist is someone with a fetish for rubber or rubberwear.

As an adjective rubberist is

pertaining to a rubberist or rubberism.

rubberism

English

Noun

(-)
  • Fetishism for rubber or rubberwear.
  • * 1998 , Rachel Armstrong, Sci-fi aesthetics (volume 12, issues 9-10, page 19)
  • Today, fetishism in all its forms - bondage, piercing, rubberism , mummification, asphyxiation, infantilism etc - is stigmatised as a socially unacceptable form of behaviour, even though there is a great deal of curiosity surrounding its practice.
  • * 1994 , Bill Thompson, Sadomasochism: painful perversion or pleasurable play? (page 95)
  • Rubberism , therefore, was clearly alive, if not well, long before the advent of the permissive 1960's.

    rubberist

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Someone with a fetish for rubber or rubberwear.
  • * 2011 , Suzi Godson, Sex Counsel
  • There is consensus among rubberists who have non-rubberist partners that it is better to tell the truth about a fetish sooner rather than later.

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Pertaining to a rubberist or rubberism.