Paraphilia


Practical Guide to Paraphilia and Paraphilic Disorders
Exquisite Corpse
No, For An Answer
Come Out, Come Out (Haunted Hearts)
Dance with the Devil (Midnight, #1)
Dark Obsessions (McGowan Mafia #3)
Claustrophilia (The Dark Triad, #1)
The Psychology of Lust Murder: Paraphilia, Sexual Killing, and Serial Homicide
Pam
The Haunter of the Threshold
Guts
Crash
The Venus Complex
Necrophilia Variations
Wild Horses
The Bad Guy by Celia AaronBlack Lies by Alessandra TorreMy Torin by K. WebsterEleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail HoneymanGrayson by Lisa Eugene
Heroes with mental illness
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Antonella Gambotto-Burke
Fetishism, then, is a nondeclarative narrative – a means of sharing pain, of being heard.
Antonella Gambotto-Burke, Apple: Sex, Drugs, Motherhood and the Recovery of the Feminine

Brian Masters
Shower while there were two dead bodies in the bathtub, and he was sane. He drilled holes in the heads of living people to make them his unresisting companions, and he was sane. He ate a bicep which he fried in a skillet, tenderised and sprinkled with sauce, and he was sane. For hours he lay with corpses, hugging them, cherishing them, and he was sane. He kept eleven assorted heads and skulls, and two complete skeletons, for eventual use in a home-made temple, and he was sane.
Brian Masters, The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer

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