NCBI ROFL: Ants in your pants?

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By ncbi rofl
Apr 8, 2010 3:00 AMNov 19, 2019 9:45 PM
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Transcultural sexology: formicophilia*, a newly named paraphilia in a young Buddhist male. *The sexual interest in being crawled upon or nibbled by small insects, such as ants "Children whose species-specific, juvenile sexual rehearsal play is thwarted or traumatized are at risk for developing a compensatory paraphilia. The case of a Buddhist male exemplifies the cross-cultural application of this principle. His syndrome, formicophilia, was endogenously generated without reference to or influence by commercial pornography. The complete causal explanation of paraphilia will require both a phylogenetic (phylismic) and an ontogenetic (life-history) component. The treatment of paraphilia may combine an antiandrogenic hormone with sexological counseling."

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