Tag: sexual disorder


Coprolagnia: Understanding the Psychology of Taboo Arousal

COPROLAGNIA (KOPROLAGNIA) Introduction to Coprolagnia Coprolagnia, also distinctly known as koprolagnia, represents a specific and uncommon manifestation within the spectrum of human sexual expression, characterized by an individual’s recurrent and intense sexual arousal derived from contact with, or the anticipation of contact with, fecal matter. This phenomenon is formally classified as a paraphilia, which broadly […]

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AUTASSASSINOPHILIA

Introduction and Definition Autassassinophilia is recognized within clinical sexology as an exceptionally rare paraphilic disorder, defined by the condition where an individual derives profound sexual arousal, gratification, or satisfaction from the perceived or actual risk of being killed, or from being explicitly threatened with death (1). This unique and highly specific sexual interest places the […]

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AUTOAGONISTOPHILIA

AUTOAGONISTOPHILIA Autoagonistophilia represents an exceptionally rare and significantly understudied form of paraphilic behavior characterized by the consistent experience of sexual arousal derived from the physical sensation of being crushed, tightly squeezed, or subjected to intense physical constriction by another person. This specific pattern of arousal centers not on pain or humiliation, but rather on the […]

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EGO-DYSTONIC HOMOSEXUALITY

Introduction and Definition of Ego-Dystonic Homosexuality Ego-dystonic homosexuality refers to a specific clinical presentation where an individual experiences significant psychological distress and conflict regarding their own homosexual or bisexual orientation. Crucially, the disorder is not the sexual orientation itself, but rather the profound, unwanted dissonance between the individual’s experienced sexual attraction patterns and their consciously […]

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