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'''Autovampirism''' refers to sexual arousal that depends on imagining one's self as or adopting an identity or role of a vampire. Sexual arousal in response to the image of one's self in other forms has been called [[Erotic Target Identity Inversion]]. Autovampirism is an autoerotic form of [[vampirism]].<ref>McCully, R. S. (1964). Vampirism: Historical perspective and underlying process in relation to a case of auto-vampirism. ''Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 139,'' 440–451.</ref> |
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Revision as of 00:33, 6 August 2012
Autovampirism refers to sexual arousal that depends on imagining one's self as or adopting an identity or role of a vampire. Sexual arousal in response to the image of one's self in other forms has been called Erotic Target Identity Inversion. Autovampirism is an autoerotic form of vampirism.[1]
References
- ^ McCully, R. S. (1964). Vampirism: Historical perspective and underlying process in relation to a case of auto-vampirism. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 139, 440–451.