Biastophilia

When someone feels sexually aroused by assaulting someone without their consent, whether it be sexual or non-sexual, this is known as biastophilia, a paraphilia. Attacks on strangers are particularly appealing to people with biastophilia. Arousal is frequently caused by the victim's fearful reaction and resistance. Consequently, biastophilia is commonly perceived as a type of sexual sadism. Individuals with this sexual dysfunction are frequently reliant on or receptive to assault. This sexual condition can only be satisfied by rape or assault, and it often involves the need for sexual supremacy. Being a bibliophile does not imply that someone has been raped. It means that a person could want to do so. People who have these cravings are encouraged to get treatment and continue having consensual sex.

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Because they know their victims are completely non-consenting, those who engage in biastophilia have complete control and power. This total control frequently triggers sexual arousal. Having basophilic desires or urges does not obligate one to act upon them. If there is a desire to commit assault, getting support or treatment can help in intervening. It is not a guarantee that someone will or must act on their impulses to attack or rape someone. Healthy sexual interactions between two people who are both consenting and uninjured are crucial. You should consult a qualified mental health practitioner if you think you could have biastophilia.