Piquerism (derived from the French piquer—"to prick") refers to a sexual interest in penetrating the skin of another person with sharp objects (such as...
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London between 1788 and 1790. The attacker had a signature behaviour of piquerism, the pricking or stabbing of victims with a knife, pin or needle. The...
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child. Pictophilia Pornography or erotic art, particularly pictures. Piquerism Piercing the flesh of another person, most commonly by stabbing or cutting...
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abuses her son (Chad Lowe), a disturbed killer whose sexual fetish is piquerism. In an interview with Larry King, Lowe talked about how exciting this...
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included sadism and masochism, flagellation, exhibitionism, voyeurism, piquerism, cannibalism, coprophagia, urophilia, hematolagnia, pedophilia, necrophilia...
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Cutbush as only being able to commit a single type of crime, that of piquerism, not murder. Cutbush's most noted defender was Sir Melville Macnaghten...
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attractiveness Physical intimacy Physiology Pillow talk Pinafore eroticism Piquerism Platonic love Play piercing Playboy (lifestyle) Playgirl Playing doctor...
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committed a particular type of 'lust murder' because he was driven by 'piquerism,' an obscure sadistic impulse to derive sexual pleasure from penetrating...
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development Pick's disease Picture thinking Pillow talk Pituitary gland Piquerism Placebo effect Planning Plateau phase Platykurtic Play therapy Pleasure...
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