Blood fetishism

Blood fetishism

Blood fetishism or hematolagnia (also haemotolangia) may refer to

References

  1. ^ Califia, Patrick (2002). "Shiny Sharp Things". Speaking Sex to Power: The Politics of Queer Sex. Cleis Press. ISBN 1573441325. 
  2. ^ Budge, Ernest Alfred Wallis (1973). Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection. Courier Dover Publications. p. 283. ISBN 0486227804. 

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