“Sexual Perversion”? No Such Thing in Psychology

Uploaded 9/4/2018, approx. 2 minute read

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There is no such thing as sexual perversion, as long as the sexual behavior is consensual between consenting adults and does not harm anyone, including oneself. Psychologists and psychiatrists consider such behavior to be healthy and normal. Even pedophilia and coprophagia are not considered perversions, but rather paraphilias, which are unusual sex practices. Perversion is a societal and cultural value judgment that is dependent on the period.

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My name is Sam Vaknin, and I am the author of Malignant Self-Love, Narcissism Revisited.


Today, we are going to discuss about sex, or more precisely, sexual perversions and deviance.

Now, there is only one problem with this topic. There is no such thing as perverse sexuality that makes the topic a bit difficult to discuss.

Victorian middle-class values aside, if the sexual behavior harms no one, including oneself, and is consensual between consenting adults, then the sexual behavior is considered by psychologists and psychiatrists to be utterly both healthy and normal.

I repeat, there is no such thing as sexual perversion. It is all a question of are you harming someone, are you harming yourself, and is it consensual if you agree in advance to the specific behavior?

So, homosexuality, bisexuality, BDSM, bondage, discipline, dominance, submission, sadomasochism, cross-dressing, water sports, also known as golden showers, role-playing and fantasy, and group sex or freezones, all these things are nowhere to be found in any psychiatric authoritative text.

You cannot find them, for example, in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Edition 5, dated 2013, and you cannot find them in the next edition of the International Classification of Diseases, ICT 11.


Next time someone tells you that your sexuality is perverse, tell them to go and get rid of their hang-ups and inhibitions. Tell them to seek the help of a good sex therapist.

Ironically, taken to the extreme, such a judgmental, puritanical, and restrictive normative attitude towards sex is a sign of a mental health pathology, mental health problems.

It is in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, and it is the hallmark of backward primitive societies and arrested personality development, or kind of upbringing, kind of house or home, where you hear that sex is dirty, or some sex is dirty. Commonly, you get both, both the wrong upbringing and as a consequence, arrested personality development immaturity.

So, you would say, what about pedophilia? Do you justify it? Of course not. Pedophilia does not involve consensual sex between consenting adults.

So what about coprophagia, using feces for sex, playing? Well, that happens to be medically very dangerous to one’s self and to others. It’s also out of bounds and beyond the pain. It’s also pathological.

But even these are not considered called perversions. They are paraphilias. They are unusual sex practices. Perversion is a value judgment, societal, cultural, dependent on the period.

Up until the beginning of the 20th century, masturbation was a perversion. And if this is the case, then we are all hopeless perverts. I wish you fun and joy and pleasure in unlimited quantities in any way that turns you on.

Go and be perverts. He is my unqualified device.

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Summary

There is no such thing as sexual perversion, as long as the sexual behavior is consensual between consenting adults and does not harm anyone, including oneself. Psychologists and psychiatrists consider such behavior to be healthy and normal. Even pedophilia and coprophagia are not considered perversions, but rather paraphilias, which are unusual sex practices. Perversion is a societal and cultural value judgment that is dependent on the period.

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