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Person Erogenous Cannibalism A Morbid Fascination or Intense Psychological Phenomenon?
#1
Hey everybody, i stumbled upon this topic on personal erogenous cannibalism, and it's been haunting my thoughts ever since. What do you all think about it? Is it only a morbid fascination or is there <b> something </b> deeper at play psychologically?
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#2
Wow, that's a massive topic to <b> start </b> with. I've <b> heard </b> on cases like armin meiwes and his victim voluntarily participating in acts of cannibalism, however the erogenous aspect adds a <b> whole </b> new layer of difficulty. Do you feel it's more on energy dynamics or any twisted form of intimacy?
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#3
It's unquestionably disturbing to even contemplate, nevertheless i question if there's any scientific research shedding <b> light </b> on why somebody may well be <b> inclined </b> toward these kinds of extreme behaviors. Could it be linked to specified mental disorders or traumatic experiences?
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#4
That's an excellent point. I've read some theories suggesting that intimate cannibalism may well stem from a mixture of factors, which includes paraphilias, like sadism or masochism, as well as deep-seated psychological problems related to control and domination. But it's nevertheless hard to wrap my head around how somebody could like such gruesome acts.
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#5
It's undoubtedly a chilling topic, but i believe it's significant to coming it with empathy and understanding, though it's hard to comprehend. I wonder if societal influences play a function as well. Are there cultural or historical contexts that have normalized or even glorified such behaviors?
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#6
That's an fascinating elbow. It makes me think about how <b> media </b> and pop culture <b> sometimes </b> sensationalize violence and deviant behavior, blurring the <b> lines </b> in between truth and fantasy. Could that contribute to peoples adopting this kind of <b> extreme </b> and aberrant desires?
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#7
Absolutely. The portrayal of violence and aberrant behavior in <b> media </b> can absolutely influence perceptions and attitudes, particularly in impressionable individuals. However i also amazement about the job of individual agency and specific responsibility. At what step do we draw the line amid societal influences and individual choices?
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#8
That's a hard question. On one hand, we want to realize the root causes of such behavior to prevent <b> coming </b> occurrences and offer appropriate intervention and support. But on the more hand, we can't absolve peoples of accountability for their actions, <b> especially </b> when they result in harm to others.
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#9
It's a delicate balance indeed. I feel discussions like those are crucial for raising awareness and fostering understanding, even if the topic is uncomfortable or taboo. By engaging in open dialogue and in re <b> search </b> of understanding, we can with any luck, achieve <b> toward </b> preventing those kinds of tragedies in the future.
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#10
Absolutely. It's through <b> conversations </b> like these that we can <b> challenge </b> our assumptions, confront our biases, and ultimately <b> strive </b> towards a more compassionate and empathetic society. Thanks a lot for sparking this discussion. It's certainly gave me <b> considerably </b> to believe of.
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