Coprophilia
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Coprophilia (from Greek κόπρος, kópros - excrement and φιλία, filía - liking, fondness), also called scat,[1] is the paraphilia involving sexual pleasure from feces. [2][3]
See also
- Coprophagia is the consumption of feces
- Human toilet
- Anal-oral contact
- Dirty Sanchez
- Cleveland steamer
- Urolagnia (also known as urophilia) - a paraphilia involving sexual pleasure through urine.
References
- ↑ Holmes, Ronald M. Sex Crimes: Patterns and Behavior. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. pp. p. 244. ISBN 0761924175. OCLC 48883594.
- ↑ Corsini, Raymond J. (2002). The Dictionary of Psychology. Philadelphia: Brunner-Routledge. pp. p. 224. ISBN 1583913289. OCLC 48932974.
- ↑ Flora, Rudy (2001). How to Work with Sex Offenders: A Handbook for Criminal Justice, Human Service, and Mental Health Professionals. New York: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. pp. p. 91. ISBN 0789014998. OCLC 45668958.
External links
- Coprophilia; a clinical study. PMID: 14389628
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