Tag: necrophilia


NECROPHILIA

Definition and Etymology of Necrophilia Necrophilia is formally defined as the sexual attraction to, or the act of sexual contact with, corpses. The term itself is rooted in classical Greek, combining nekros, meaning “corpse” or “dead body,” and philos, meaning “love” or “attraction.” This precise etymological breakdown highlights the core pathology: a deviation characterized by […]

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NECROPHILIA (literally, love of corpses)

NECROPHILIA (literally, love of corpses) Necrophilia, derived from the Greek words nekros (corpse) and philia (love), translates literally to the love of corpses. This highly stigmatized and rarely discussed phenomenon is clinically categorized as a paraphilia, defined by the experience of sexual arousal and gratification specifically derived from contact or interaction with a deceased human […]

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KATASCXUALITY

KATASCXUALITY: A Composite Paraphilic Concept The term Katascxuality, as presented in certain niche lexicons of psychological and sexual behavior, denotes a highly unusual and composite sexual preference. This conceptual grouping is defined by the simultaneous or alternating attraction toward two distinctly separate and complex phenomena: the sexual preference for deceased human beings, and the sexual […]

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NECROPHILIC FANTASIES

Definitional Framework and Conceptual Distinctions Necrophilic fantasies represent a complex and highly stigmatized psychological phenomenon, existing within the spectrum of paraphilic interests. It is crucial to establish a precise definitional boundary between the cognitive manifestation—the fantasy—and the behavioral execution—necrophilia itself. Necrophilia is defined as the act of achieving sexual gratification through sexual intercourse or contact […]

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