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'''Ophidiophilia''' is an attraction to snakes;<ref>Aggrawal, A. (2011). A new classification of zoophilia. ''Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 18,'' 73-78.</ref><ref>http://www.pep-web.org/document.php?id=ijp.045.0227a</ref> it is the opposite of [[ophidiophobia]] (the fear of snakes). Ophidiophilia is a subcategory of [[zoophilia]], the sexual attraction to animals in general. People with ophidiophilia are known as '''ophidiophiles'''. Ophidiophilia doesn't always appear as sexual attraction, some ophidiophiles are attracted to snakes on a platonic (non-sexual) level.
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'''Ophidiophilia''' is defined as the sexual attraction to snakes<ref>http://www.pep-web.org/document.php?id=ijp.045.0227a</ref>; it is the opposite of [[ophidiophobia]] (the fear of snakes). Ophidiophilia is a subcategory of [[zoophilia]], the sexual attraction to animals in general. People with ophidiophilia are known as '''ophidiophiles'''. Some ophidiophiles are attracted to snakes on a platonic (non-sexual) level.


'''Ophidicism''' (an act associated with ophidiophilia) is a sexual act in which a woman inserts the tail of a [[snake]] or [[eel]] in her [[vagina]] or [[anus]], and receives pleasure as it wriggles to get free. It can be dangerous in that some [[reptiles]] carry [[salmonella]]. Ophidicism has been documented as being practiced (as well as many other sexual acts) in Ancient Greece. Variations include inserting the snake/eel headfirst. The snake is an ancient symbol of fertility, and sexuality.
'''Ophidicism''' (an act associated with ophidiophilia) is a sexual act in which a woman inserts the tail of a [[snake]] or [[eel]] in her [[vagina]] or [[anus]], and receives pleasure as it wriggles to get free. It can be dangerous in that some [[reptiles]] carry [[salmonella]]. Ophidicism has been documented as being practiced (as well as many other sexual acts) in Ancient Greece. Variations include inserting the snake/eel headfirst.


The snake is an ancient symbol of fertility and [[sexuality]].
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 7 June 2021

Ophidiophilia is an attraction to snakes;[1][2] it is the opposite of ophidiophobia (the fear of snakes). Ophidiophilia is a subcategory of zoophilia, the sexual attraction to animals in general. People with ophidiophilia are known as ophidiophiles. Ophidiophilia doesn't always appear as sexual attraction, some ophidiophiles are attracted to snakes on a platonic (non-sexual) level.

Ophidicism (an act associated with ophidiophilia) is a sexual act in which a woman inserts the tail of a snake or eel in her vagina or anus, and receives pleasure as it wriggles to get free. It can be dangerous in that some reptiles carry salmonella. Ophidicism has been documented as being practiced (as well as many other sexual acts) in Ancient Greece. Variations include inserting the snake/eel headfirst.

The snake is an ancient symbol of fertility and sexuality.

References

  1. Aggrawal, A. (2011). A new classification of zoophilia. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 18, 73-78.
  2. http://www.pep-web.org/document.php?id=ijp.045.0227a

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