Clips4Sale Publishes Report on 'Fastest Growing Fetishes of 2025'

Clips4Sale Publishes Report on 'Fastest Growing Fetishes of 2025'

LOS ANGELES — Clips4Sale (C4S) has released its Fastest Growing Fetishes of 2025 report.

According to the report, the fastest growing fetish in the world is pegging.

“With consumer interest in strap-on play increasing 46% year-over-year, this marks the largest increase of any major fetish," said a rep. "It has gone from a relatively obscure fetish in the late ‘90s to one of the most popular worldwide — with surges this year in the Netherlands of 88%, in Canada by 81%, Brazil by 71%, and in the UK by 62%.”

The report also shows global surges in other submission categories, with Femdom up by 34%, Cuckolding by 26%, Chastity by 24%, and Ballbusting by 22%.

“No matter what they profess in public, men love being dominated by women in bed,” said C4S spokesperson Avery Martin. “Unfortunately, because of the cultural taboos surrounding sexual submission, men can have a hard time discussing these desires with their partners. There’s a sea of men looking for a strong woman, and women should take a firmer hand with them.”

Non-submission themed fetish trends in the report listed Farting in France, Woman-on-Woman Sex Fights in Germany and India, and Watersports in Greece.

“As with food, music and politics, every country is different,” added Martin. “But no matter where they are, online fetish content is a key way for people to enjoy fantasies they may not feel they have access to in their personal lives, and we publish this data because we want more people to understand that there’s a whole world like them.”

For more information, visit Clips4Sale.com.

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