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Re: Why is necrophilia illegal?

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:36 pm
by Arising_uk
Sorry, can't resist.

"Why is necrophilia illegal?"

Because its dead boring.

Re: Why is necrophilia illegal?

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:00 am
by chaz wyman
Arising_uk wrote:Sorry, can't resist.

"Why is necrophilia illegal?"

Because its dead boring.
I'm a Sado/masochistic beastialist necrophiliac ..... Am i flogging a dead horse?

Re: Why is necrophilia illegal?

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:41 am
by reasonvemotion
“How Would You Like It” :mrgreen: is one of the few stories in which sex with the actual dead is contemplated, suggesting that perhaps there are those among us who, when dead, would not mind becoming the object of the necrophile’s attentions, and would, perhaps, arrange their deaths and burials to accommodate such desires. As someone who has on more than one occasion made it clear that I could not care less what happens to me when I die because if souls exist, mine would be gone at death, this story was intriguing. Donation to medical science, cremation or necrophilic relief, it makes little difference to me with my beliefs. I am a heterosexual female who, despite my interest in the non-normal, have no desire to have sex with the dead but what would it matter what happened to my body when I am dead? Yet all sex has a philosophic and moral nature – necrophilia brings up this interesting point:


Would it bother me to think of my body having sex without me… In a way this is a funny question for a necrophile to pose himself. A pedophile cannot become a child, a shoe fetishist cannot become a shoe, but a necrophile can and does flip over to the other side.




Excerpt from Necrophilia Variations.

Re: Why is necrophilia illegal?

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:04 pm
by chaz wyman
reasonvemotion wrote:“How Would You Like It” :mrgreen: is one of the few stories in which sex with the actual dead is contemplated, suggesting that perhaps there are those among us who, when dead, would not mind becoming the object of the necrophile’s attentions, and would, perhaps, arrange their deaths and burials to accommodate such desires. As someone who has on more than one occasion made it clear that I could not care less what happens to me when I die because if souls exist, mine would be gone at death, this story was intriguing. Donation to medical science, cremation or necrophilic relief, it makes little difference to me with my beliefs. I am a heterosexual female who, despite my interest in the non-normal, have no desire to have sex with the dead but what would it matter what happened to my body when I am dead? Yet all sex has a philosophic and moral nature – necrophilia brings up this interesting point:


Would it bother me to think of my body having sex without me… In a way this is a funny question for a necrophile to pose himself. A pedophile cannot become a child, a shoe fetishist cannot become a shoe, but a necrophile can and does flip over to the other side.

Excerpt from Necrophilia Variations.
A necrophiliac cannot become dead anymore that he can become a shoe.
No one can 'become' dead, as dead is the converse of being.


But then according to you not only are all necrophiliacs men; all men are necrophiliacs.
And you wonder why you are lonely?

Re: Why is necrophilia illegal?

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:06 pm
by reasonvemotion
If this is the best you can do.

Nonsense.

Re: Why is necrophilia illegal?

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 12:07 am
by chaz wyman
reasonvemotion wrote:If this is the best you can do.

Nonsense.
As you have failed to specifically address my points, I take it that you are struck so dumb as to thrash out like a child who does not understand.

If you really think it is 'nonsense' then you ought to say why you think you can 'be' after you are dead.

Re: Why is necrophilia illegal?

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 12:56 am
by Bill Wiltrack
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Re: Why is necrophilia illegal?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:06 pm
by lennartack

Re: Why is necrophilia illegal?

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 5:11 pm
by Graveyard
reasonvemotion wrote:Necrophilia is classified as a mental disease. The perpetrators are essentially males, who "need" to have access to newly deceased bodies, whether they be buried or the person has access to bodies in morgues or funeral homes. If the necrophiliac cannot have this kind of access, then it stands to reason sexually motivated murders will and do occur.

"Jeff Dahmer (the serial killer) was unable to conform his conduct at the time that he committed the crimes because he was suffering from Necrophilia. Dahmer's affliction was described as being a 'cancer of the mind', a 'broken mind', and to believe that the man could simply resolve to stop thinking of sex with dead bodies that the thoughts would go away is just not realistic. Necrophilia is not a matter of freewill".

My question is should these sexually motivated murders be charged as "murder" or should "criminally insane" be the main focus in determining the ruling for murder for necrophilic gain.
Jeffrey Dahmer did not commit his crimes because he was a necrophiliac. He committed them because he was a very sick, and very dangerous individual. Lunatics like Dahmer exist amongst every category of sexual orientation. Just because an individual is attracted to <insert paraphilia here> does not mean they have any less humanity than a 'normal' individual.

With respect, I find your post to be based on popular misconceptions, based on a fictional stereotype of what a necrophiliac is. For instance you assume that most necrophiliacs are male. Wrong. I'm in contact with real necrophiliacs from around the globe, and I can tell you that the majority are female. That's right. Female. I'll tell you something else. None of them are inclined to kill anybody. All of them hate being associated with Dahmer, and the juvenile gore fetishists that call themselves 'necrophiliacs' on various sick websites.

Here's something else that might really surprise you. The average necrophiliac is no less capable of feeling genuine love and affection than the average 'normal' person is. Sure, there might be callous individuals, but no more or less than you'd find in any other sexual orientation. It's a person's individual character that drives them to be a dangerous criminal, not who they happen to be attracted to.

Graveyard.

Re: Why is necrophilia illegal?

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:45 am
by reasonvemotion
Graveyard:
Jeffrey Dahmer did not commit his crimes because he was a necrophiliac. He committed them because he was a very sick, and very dangerous individual. Lunatics like Dahmer exist amongst every category of sexual orientation. Just because an individual is attracted to <insert paraphilia here> does not mean they have any less humanity than a 'normal' individual.

With respect, I find your post to be based on popular misconceptions, based on a fictional stereotype of what a necrophiliac is. For instance you assume that most necrophiliacs are male. Wrong. I'm in contact with real necrophiliacs from around the globe, and I can tell you that the majority are female. That's right. Female. I'll tell you something else. None of them are inclined to kill anybody. All of them hate being associated with Dahmer, and the juvenile gore fetishists that call themselves 'necrophiliacs' on various sick websites.

Here's something else that might really surprise you. The average necrophiliac is no less capable of feeling genuine love and affection than the average 'normal' person is. Sure, there might be callous individuals, but no more or less than you'd find in any other sexual orientation. It's a person's individual character that drives them to be a dangerous criminal, not who they happen to be attracted to.

Graveyard.
I noticed this in your post. <insert paraphilia here>

An oversight perhaps?

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