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Other variations include "Pred pref" and "Prey pref" Other variations include "Pred pref" and "Prey pref"
"Pred pref" for if they are a switch, but have a preference leaning towards being a pred "Pred pref" for if they are a switch, but have a preference leaning towards being a pred
And "Prey pref" for if they are aa switch, but have a preference leaning towards being prey And "Prey pref" for if they are a switch, but have a preference leaning towards being a prey

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Sexual fetish

An example of manga-style vorarephilic artwork

Vorarephilia (often shortened to vore) is a paraphilia characterized by the erotic desire to be consumed by, or sometimes to personally consume, another person or creature, or an erotic attraction to the process of eating in general practice. Since vorarephilic fantasies cannot usually be acted out in reality, they are often expressed in stories or drawings shared on the Internet. The word vorarephilia is derived from the Latin vorare (to "swallow" or "devour"), and Ancient Greek φιλία (philía, "love").

The fantasy usually involves the victim being swallowed whole, though occasionally the victims are chewed up, and digestion may or may not be included. Vore fantasies are separated from sexual cannibalism because the living victim is normally swallowed whole. The consumer is sometimes human, but animals, anthropormorphized animals, dragons, giant snakes, and other creatures can also appear frequently in these fantasies. After consumption, the enlarged belly of the consumer is often described with great care.

Vore is most often enjoyed through pictures, stories, videos, and video games, and it can appear in mainstream media. In some cases, vorarephilia may be described as a variation of macrophilia and may combine with other paraphilias. Apart from macrophilia, vore fantasies often have themes of BDSM, microphilia, pregnancy fetishism, furry fetishism, "unbirthing" (a desire to be swallowed whole into the vagina and returned to the uterus), and sexual cannibalism.

One case study analysis connected the fantasy with sexual masochism, and suggested that it could be motivated by a desire to merge with a powerful other or permanently escape loneliness. With "no known treatment" for vorarephiles who feel ill at ease with their sexuality, psychologists at Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health have recommended trying to "adjust to, rather than change or suppress" the sexual interest. Medication for libido reduction could be used if deemed necessary.

See also

References

  1. ^ Lykins, Amy D.; Cantor, James M. (21 September 2013). "Vorarephilia: A Case Study in Masochism and Erotic Consumption". Archives of Sexual Behavior. 43 (1): 181–186. doi:10.1007/s10508-013-0185-y. PMID 24057211. S2CID 21413433.
  2. Ågmo, Anders (2007). Functional and dysfunctional sexual behavior: a synthesis of neuroscience and comparative psychology. Academic Press. p. 454. doi:10.1016/B978-012370590-7/50013-X. ISBN 978-0-12-370590-7.
  3. ^ Brundage, Sandy (2002-07-31). "Fetish Confessions". The Wave Magazine. 2 (15). Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-04-30.
  4. ^ Brean, Joseph (1 October 2013). "Man who desired to be eaten by a 'large, dominant woman' a baffling case for Toronto psychiatric hospital doctors". National Post.
  5. Brathwaite, Brenda (2007). "Defining sex". Sex in video games (PDF). Advances in computer graphics and game development. London: Charles River Media. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-58450-459-7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-27.
  6. Ceilán, Cynthia (2008). Weirdly Beloved: Tales of Strange Bedfellows, Odd Couplings, and Love Gone Bad. Globe Pequot. p. 90. ISBN 978-1-59921-403-0.

External links

  • The dictionary definition of vorarephilia at Wiktionary
  • Media related to Vore at Wikimedia Commons
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In the vore community there are several terms used to quickly determine what ones preferences are in role play. Such as "Pred, Prey" and "Switch" "Pred" is short for "predator" as in they prefer being the one to swallow another "Prey" is used when the user prefers being swallowed And "Switch/swap" is used when the user can be either/or.

Other variations include "Pred pref" and "Prey pref" "Pred pref" for if they are a switch, but have a preference leaning towards being a pred And "Prey pref" for if they are a switch, but have a preference leaning towards being a prey

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