Tag: Sexual Psychology


ASPHYXOPHILIA

Introduction to Asphyxophilia Asphyxophilia, commonly referred to within various subcultures as “breath play”, represents a highly complex and exceptionally perilous sexual practice. This behavior is defined by the deliberate restriction or complete deprivation of oxygen to the brain to achieve heightened states of sexual arousal, excitement, and orgasmic intensity. As a clinical phenomenon, it is […]

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SEXUAL INVOLUTION

Introduction to Sexual Involution Sexual involution is a term historically utilized within psychiatric and sexological literature to describe patterns of sexual behavior that deviate significantly from typical adult sexual maturity, often characterized by elements that are unusual, highly involved, complex, or strictly ritualistic. This concept implies a turning inward or a regression (involutionary process) away […]

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SOMNOPHILIA

Somnophilia The Core Definition of Somnophilia Somnophilia is a psychological term, now largely considered obsolete or historical within modern clinical diagnostic frameworks, that was historically used to describe a specific type of paraphilia characterized by intense and persistent patterns of sexual arousal derived from observing or engaging in sexual activity with a person who is […]

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