Professor Mark Griffiths defines paraphilias as uncommon types of sexual expression, often seen as 'sexual deviations,' that provoke intense arousal to unconventional stimuli.
Griffiths argues that despite their taboo nature, paraphilias warrant scientific study due to the pressing need to understand these uncommon sexual behaviors more deeply.
Among the unusual paraphilias mentioned, vorarephilia, which involves sexual arousal from the idea of cannibalism, showcases extreme dominance and submission dynamics.
Griffiths cites the case of Armin Meiwes to illustrate vorarephilia, highlighting the severe and complex implications of such sexual fantasies.
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