Fetishes can sometimes get a bad rap. (Yes, I'm referring to that specific "House of the Dragon" scene from season one.) But really, fetishes are a lot like kinks .

In fact, sexual preferences like praise kinks and foot fetishes are sometimes referred to as both kinks and fetishes interchangeably. Naturally, this begs the question: what exactly is a fetish? While there is much overlap between fetishes, kinks, and BDSM practices in general, fetishes are distinct in a few key ways, says sexologist Sarah Simon. "A fetish is commonly seen as either an object, concept, or body part that someone might fixate on such that their sexual gratification depends on its presence," she says.

According to a study published in the Sexual Medicine Journal , the most common fetishes are related to certain body parts. But fetishes in general are a normal part of sexuality and desire for many people. They're also way more common than you might think, and when explored consensually, they can bring a lot of excitement to your sex life.

Below, Simon shares some of the most common fetishes, and explains the basics of exploring a fetish responsibly. Sarah Simon is a queer femme sexologist, educator, and coach. Marla Renee Stewart , MA, is a sexologist for Lovers sexual wellness brand and retailer.

What Is a Fetish? According to Simon, a fetish is a sort of sexual fixation on something that typically isn't seen as sexual (so not genitals, breasts, or butts, for example). Often, fetishes are multi-senso.