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Necrophilia: Desire, Death, and the Psychology of Absolute Control

For some, fascination with death goes beyond curiosity and into something far more unsettling. This article explores the psychology, history, and meaning behind one of the most taboo paraphilias.

There are people who find beauty in death and to some of those people, beauty becomes desire and their fantasies turn into the eroticization of sexual acts with the dead. This complex sexual fantasy has a name and that name is necrophilia. It is a paraphilia focusing on the dead or in other words, corpses.

Some people believe that necrophilia solely revolves around “sick people” while others understand that it’s a delicate balance between life and death. However, this paraphilia, when taken to the extreme, exists only with non consensual practices. No amount of BDSM can save an extreme necrophiliac. 

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Schizophrenia - Mental Disorder

The Psychology of Dangerous Incels: Unmasking the Toxic Mindset Behind Their Rage

In recent years, the term “incel” (involuntary celibate) has entered mainstream discussions, often associated with extreme frustration, entitlement, and, in some cases, violent behaviour.

The term refers to individuals, usually men, who are unable to form sexual or romantic relationships and blame society, women, or other men for their perceived failures.

But what happens when this frustration evolves into something more dangerous? How can we understand the mindset of incels who resort to violence, misogyny, narcissism, and manipulation?

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Exploring Spectrophobia: The Paraphilia of Mirrors and the Fear of Reflection

Spectrophobia, a psychological condition often linked with paraphilic tendencies, is the intense fear or obsession with mirrors and one’s reflection. But, is it truly about the fear? Or is it the unseen desires and psychological distortions that linger in the glass?

“Do not look,” they warned. But what if the desire lies not in the act of avoidance…but in the reflection itself?

In the gothic silence of night, when shadows stretch and the world is caught between the breaths of light, some hearts pulse with an unspoken terror. Spectrophobia is one of the most misunderstood phobias, where fear and obsession blend, creating a sense of strange, captivating allure. Some may view it as a purely irrational fear; others, as a deeper psychological condition, lurking beneath the surface, seeking control.

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