Possible origins of spanking fetishism and the erogenous effects of spanking
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This page lists published theories on the possible origins of spanking fetishism and the erogenous effects of spanking throughout history.
17th century
- On the Use of Rods in Venereal Matters and in the Office of the Loins and Reins by Johann Heinrich Meibom (1629)
- Flagellum Salutis by Kristian Frantz Paullini (1698)
- A medical book on the curative powers of flagellation. Contains case studies and a theory on how flagellation can cause sexual arousal (having to do with increased blood flow).
18th century
- Aphrodisiaque externe by François Amédée Doppet (1788)
- A medico-philosophical work on the erogenous effects of whipping.
19th century
- Contains case studies on human sexuality and paraphilia, and Krafft-Ebing's theories on the same. Krafft-Ebing coined terms such as sadism and masochism.
20th century
- A Child is Being Beaten by Sigmund Freud (1919)
- Contains Freud's theories on spanking fetishism.
- Volume III, Love and Pain, III deals with flagellation.
- several works by Iwan Bloch, such as Sexual Life in England, Past and Present, chapter Flagellomania
- A study on corporal punishment in Britain, with a section exploring possible relationships between corporal punishment, shame, ritual and humiliation.
- A Usenet article with Dugan's theories on the origins of spanking fetishism.
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