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==Further reading== ==Further reading==
* Agnès Giard, ''Le sexe bizarre: Pratiques érotiques d'aujourd'hui'', 2004, ISBN 2749102863. A book on unusual paraphilia and their communities; includes a chapter on vorarephilia. * Agnès Giard, ''Le sexe bizarre: Pratiques érotiques d'aujourd'hui'', 2004, ISBN 2749102863. A book on unusual paraphilia and their communities; includes a chapter on vorarephilia.

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"Vore" redirects here. For the term relating to feeding, see -vore.

Vorarephilia (often misspelled voreaphilia or voraphilia because of their similar pronunciation), also known as phagophilia or simply called vore for short, is a sexual fetish and paraphilia where arousal occurs from the idea of being eaten, eating another, or watching this process. The fantasy may include digestion. The word vorarephilia is derived from the Latin vorare (to 'swallow' or 'devour') and Ancient Greek φιλία (philia, 'love').

References

  1. Adams, Cecil (2 July 2004) "Eat or be eaten: Is cannibalism a pathology as listed in the DSM-IV?" at The Straight Dope. Accessed 4 April 2007
  2. Brathwaite, Brenda (August 30, 2006). "Defining Sex". Sex in Video Games. Charles River Media. pp. p. 20. ISBN 1584504595. {{cite book}}: External link in |chapterurl= (help); Unknown parameter |chapterurl= ignored (|chapter-url= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Brundage, Sandy (July 31, 2002). "Fetish Confessions". The Wave Magazine. 2 (15). Retrieved 2007-04-30. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

Further reading

  • Agnès Giard, Le sexe bizarre: Pratiques érotiques d'aujourd'hui, 2004, ISBN 2749102863. A book on unusual paraphilia and their communities; includes a chapter on vorarephilia.

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