Pecattiphilia
Pecattiphilia is arousal from sinning — from doing something one believes is morally or religiously forbidden, and the guilt or transgression that comes with it. The turn-on isn't a specific act but the feeling of breaking a sacred or moral rule: the taboo itself is erotic. It's especially charged for people raised with strict religious or moral codes, where 'wrongness' and desire become tangled. It often powers roleplay around forbidden scenarios — the corrupted innocent, the fallen figure, breaking a vow. It overlaps with taboo play, religious roleplay, and guilt-driven kinks.
The appeal is transgression — doing the 'forbidden' floods the moment with taboo charge, and the guilt or shame itself becomes arousing rather than off-putting. For those shaped by strict morality, crossing that line can be an intense, cathartic release of the tension between desire and rules.
It plays out through roleplay and framing that emphasize sin and rule-breaking — corruption scenarios, forbidden pairings, 'confession,' or simply relishing the naughtiness of an act one was taught is wrong. The sense of doing something illicit is deliberately heightened.
No physical risk. The care is emotional: guilt-based arousal can tangle with real shame, so keep it consensual play rather than something that leaves genuine distress, and check in. Keep roleplay themes clearly fictional and agreed.