According to Greek mythology, Pygmalion, King of Cyprus and also good sculptor, he created a female statue, naked ed'avorio, which he named Galatea, which would in love so as to be considered the prototype of his ideal woman and sleeping beside him. But how Even worse, this was the love you had against Galatea Pygmalion that came to the Temple of Aphrodite, asking her to give his soul to the statue and to allow him to marry the Milky sculpture: the goddess of marriage originated the idea, and Paphos after the name of a city on the island of Cyprus. And it is the names of the characters in this story named after an unusual sexual practice or defined precisely Pygmalion Galatia, also known as Agalmatofilia . With these words, today, we are referring to those that address their desires or erotic fantasies toward his own creation, or more specifically to those who use it as a fetish statues or mannequins to mimic sexual intercourse and / or get the 'orgasm . Several cases of agalmatofilia were recorded over the years and the Venus de Milo knows something, "a gardener in 1877 fell in love with this statue and was caught trying to have intercourse with the same" (from Psychopathia Sexualis, by Richard Von Krafft -Ebing). The practice of having sex with a statue was common among the devotees of the god Priapus: the virgins had to have their first sexual intercourse with him after practice delegated to the priests and magistrates. Indeed it seems that some ancient statues, for the very reason mentioned above, the members were removed for ease of use. However, even in our century are known practices agalmatofiliche: is well known, for example, that the young Indian maidens, before marriage, they lose their virginity through the use of sacred fouls.
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