Tag: history of sexuality


ONANISM

Introduction to Onanism and its Context Onanism, a term often used synonymously with masturbation, refers to the deliberate self-stimulation of the genitals to achieve sexual arousal and pleasure, typically culminating in orgasm. This fundamental form of sexual expression is practiced universally across cultures and demographics, serving as a primary means of sexual release and self-exploration. […]

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PSYCHOPATHIA SEXUALIS

The Genesis of a Concept: Richard Krafft-Ebing and the 1886 Publication The term Psychopathia Sexualis refers specifically to the conceptual framework developed by the Austrian psychiatrist and forensic expert, Richard Krafft-Ebing (1840–1902), utilized to categorize and explain various forms of sexual deviation. The phrase, translating roughly to ‘diseases of the sexual mind,’ quickly became synonymous […]

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SEXUAL REVOLUTION

Defining the Sexual Revolution The term “Sexual Revolution” denotes a profound, often rapid, shift in societal norms, attitudes, and behaviors concerning human sexuality, gender roles, and intimate relationships. This historical phenomenon is not singular but typically refers to at least two distinct periods where traditional moral codes experienced substantial upheaval and reevaluation. These revolutions are […]

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BEAST FETISHISM

Zoophilia and Bestiality: A Psychological and Historical Overview The Core Definition and Terminology Zoophilia, often colloquially referred to as beast fetishism or more legally as bestiality, is defined as a specific sexual attraction or preference directed toward animals. As a clinical concept, it is classified within the field of abnormal psychology as a Paraphilia—a condition […]

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EROTICISM

Eroticism: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia Entry The Core Definition of Eroticism Eroticism is fundamentally the quality or state of arousing sexual desire or other sexually exciting sensations, often characterized by a focus on sensual pleasure, aesthetic appeal, and emotional connection rather than purely reproductive or instinctual drives. It encapsulates a broad spectrum of human experience, ranging […]

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