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originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: Venkuish1
Perhaps you haven't understood the sarcasm of the post but doesn't matter.
I saw it and ignored it ... and answered appropriately on the topic.
originally posted by: Venkuish1
Imagine how desperate these women are that they had to invent ghost-lovers to satisfy their biological needs.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: Venkuish1
Imagine how desperate these women are that they had to invent ghost-lovers to satisfy their biological needs.
Either the ghost 'lovers' are really spiritual entities ... either ghosts of the dead or demons pretending to be ... or they are 'desperate' as you say which means the men are falling down on the job and not satisfying the women as they should. ha ha ha
originally posted by: Venkuish1
But inventing ghost-lovers and having imaginary sex with them is just an entirely new area in the 'unexplained mysteries'.
Spectrophilia, also known as Phasmophilia, is sexual attraction to either ghosts or sexual arousal from images in mirrors, as well as the alleged phenomenon of sexual encounters between ghosts and humans.
Definition
Spectrophilia is a fetish that is classified as the paraphilia in which one is attracted to ghosts or spirits. Spectrophiliacs fantasize about ghosts and often imagine scenarios involving sexual events between themselves or others and spirits. It is also used to refer to purported incidents of sexual interactions between humans and ghosts or spirits.
originally posted by: burritocat
Wasnt there an episode of Star trek where Dr. Crusher got jiggly with a ghost?
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: burritocat
Wasnt there an episode of Star trek where Dr. Crusher got jiggly with a ghost?
yes, but it turned out to be a really old alien that fed off her particular DNA.
Turned out not to be a ghost.