Friday, 10 February 2017

Spectrophilia


Spectrophilia is a term that is very rarely heard about. It will be familiar to those who read about ghosts.Spectrophilia is the sexual to ghosts or ghosts engaging in sexual activity or the intercourse between ghosts and humans weird isn’t it?
Spectrophiliacs fantasize about ghosts, they usually imagine scenarios involving events between themselves and ghosts. This usually occurs when the spirit of their spouse or vice versa is seen to people.

Succubus and Incubus
According to folkore who takes on the female form to attract men.The succubus entice the men through intercourse. The counter part of the succubus is the incubus. The incubus is a demon that is said to take on the male human form.The incubus, much like the succubus, is said to entice women with the objective of impregnating the woman with its semen.The succubi and incubi are believed to be spirits or ghosts that have sexual intercourse with men and women classifies the phenomenon as spectrophilia.
The succubus and the incubus (the female demon and the male demon, respectively) who seduce humans to evil ends are religious concepts that date at least as far back as the 14th century (and in some cultures’ folklore, probably much earlier). But in modern day this concept does not draw much attention.
It’s hard to think that the phenomena of spectrophilia really exists. There are stories by people who say they have severelysuffered. Most of the stories talk about the spirits trying to make physical contact with them through nightmares. Experts say the best way to deal with this is by engaging in different activities like dancing or even ceramics or anything that decreases ones stress levels and bringing about positivity

Evidence
Over the years there has been no real evidence to prove the exestience of spectroplilia but many TV reality channels like Ghost Hunters, Ghost Adventures commnly talk about spectrophilia. Apparently there have been many stories over the internet where people themselves have shared their stories about Spectrophilia.
Believe it or Not!



Yola Brito Carvalho
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