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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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'''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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