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Krafft-Ebing believed that the desire to be trodden on, very frequently experienced by masochists, is absolutely symptomatic of masochism. This is scarcely the case.

Of course, what else can it be? Part of me has fallen asleep and is dreaming. And because I am mad I fancy myself awake. And my senses obey me. Desire whispers to them, 'Hear voices. See flesh. Feel desire, and like five little awkward masochists they prostrate themselves before my madness. "But my senses are of no great interest.

We are a pack of masochists. That is what upstairs gods have done for us. Listen, Heard!" The bishop failed to catch the import of this peroration. Its sound alone reached him like an echo from far away. He was unaccountably drowsy. "Fakirs. I quite understand " The boat seemed to move more slowly than before. Perhaps the oarsmen were weary, or suffering from the heat.

Such people are called "ideal" masochists, if they seek pleasure not in the bodily pain which may be inflicted upon them, but in humiliation and in chastisement of the soul. It is obvious that such persons can have counter wish-dreams and disagreeable dreams, which, however, for them are nothing but wish-fulfillment, affording satisfaction for their masochistic inclinations. Here is such a dream.

Scatalogic Symbolism Urolagnia Coprolagnia The Ascetic Attitude Towards the Flesh Normal basis of Scatalogic Symbolism Scatalogic Conceptions Among Primitive Peoples Urine as a Primitive Holy Water Sacredness of Animal Excreta Scatalogy in Folk-lore The Obscene as Derived from the Mythological The Immature Sexual Impulse Tends to Manifest Itself in Scatalogic Forms The basis of Physiological Connection Between the Urinary and Genital Spheres Urinary Fetichism Sometimes Normal in Animals The Urolagnia of Masochists The Scatalogy of Saints Urolagnia More Often a Symbolism of Act Than a Symbolism of Object Only Occasionally an Olfactory Fetichism Comparative Rarity of Coprolagnia Influence of Nates Fetichism as a Transition to Coprolagnia Ideal Coprolagnia Olfactory Coprolagnia Urolagnia and Coprolagnia as Symbols of Coitus.

Scatalogy in Folk-lore. The Obscene as Derived from the Mythological. The Immature Sexual Impulse Tends to Manifest Itself in Scatalogic Forms. The Basis of Physiological Connection Between the Urinary and Genital Spheres. Urinary Fetichism Sometimes Normal in Animals. The Urolagnia of Masochists. The Scatalogy of Saints. Urolagnia More Often a Symbolism of Act Than a Symbolism of Object.