Voyeurism, Sex Abnormalities That Make Suffering Happy to Peek at Others

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If most people satisfy their sexual appetite by having sex, people with voyeurism can feel satisfied just by looking at other people. Yes, just by peeping at someone having sex or changing clothes can satisfy sexual desire. Why are there people with this sex disorder?

Get to know voyeurism, the hobby of peeping at other people

According to the American Psychiatric Association, someone is said to be a voyeurism person if at least for 6 months the activity of peeping into other people is sexually or naked, and may also interfere with the interests and privacy of others.

Research summarized in the International Journal of Sexual Health states that of the 318 participants who took part in the study, 83 percent of men and 74 percent of women claimed to want to see sexual scenes only if they were not discovered by others.

This is a natural human instinct, that in fact everyone has the desire to see sexual scenes without being caught by others. So, it is not surprising that peeping or just seeing someone else who is naked, like taking a bath, or changing clothes is indeed able to bring sexual pleasure and satisfaction. But, this does not apply to categorized voyeurism.

Voyeurism is usually characterized by an uncontrollable urge to secretly peek or see other people who are naked, take off their clothes, or engage in sexual activities. From this activity, a perpetrator of veyeurism will gain sexual satisfaction.

Peeping is an exclusive way or the only way to get sexual satisfaction. That is, the perpetrators of veyeurism do not at all want sexual intercourse with the peeped person.

Unlike someone who is normal, voyeurism is satisfied without having to have sexual relations, but can get sexual satisfaction without sexual activity, or it can be by masturbating during or after peeping.

Why do people have this sex disorder?

From the above results it can be assumed that voyeurism behavior is more prevalent in men. Actors of voyeurism do indeed have a tendency to be more open and expressive to outsiders, but female voyeurism has a tendency to completely shut themselves down so that they are not known to others if they have voyeurism.

Actors of voyeurism are usually motivated by self-distrust or discomfort to channel sexual urges when dealing directly with sexual objects, making it more comfortable to peek at other people. This is taken from the understanding of Freud's psychoanalytic theory.

The reason, by peering, they are able to maintain sexual control without the need to experience the fear of failure or rejection from a real partner. For a pure voyeurismist, he is not interested at all in sexual interactions and sexual relations with other people because it brings him discomfort and confidence.

So, for those of you who might often use public toilets, you should be more vigilant. Often because of being in a hurry, you become unaware of the condition of the toilet besides its cleanliness. You can also check if there are any suspicious holes. It's better to be on guard than to experience trauma, right?

Voyeurism, Sex Abnormalities That Make Suffering Happy to Peek at Others
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