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Necrophilia
In 1860 the term “necrophilia” was added to the category of “insane destroyers”. “Necrophile” meant the person who loved corpses, platonically or not. Such disease was compared with cannibalism without any erotic connotations but later was discovered an information that the term necrophagy could be associated with erotic significance. The term “necrosadism” was used to describe those who mutilated corpses.

Masochism
It is known that Leopold von Sacher-Masoch was the first famous masochist. But it is not so. It was discovered that people of old times also thought that pain and suffering in some cases could generate sexual delight. As for Count Leopold, it is a pity that his name is associated with such term as “masochism”. He was just a novelist. Also, he liked animals and children very much.

Sadism
The title of the most famous female sadist is deserved by the Hungarian noblewoman Erzsebet Bathory. She killed more than six hundred girls in different ways. Also she used various devices, for example, putting a terrified naked girl in a narrow iron cage equipped with inward-pointing spikes to pierce the victim. After that she sat on the ceiling of hoisting cage and observed the rain of blood that came down. She enjoyed that cruelty very much.

One more sadistic device was so called robot with real teeth of poor victims. This “iron man” pierced girls through and their blood ran down a channel, and collected for Erzsebet’s bath.

Her killings were stopped in 1611. The countess was walled up alive in her castle at the age if fifty years.

Bestiality
It should be said that Chinese people were fond of fowl. They enjoyed coitus with birds. At the moment of ejaculation to get more satisfaction man pulled the head off the poor animal.

As for the Frenchmen, they used turkeys. And also the last desirable anal spasms of animal caused real male orgasm.


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