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Coprophilia

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Coprophilia (from Greek "κόπρος" (kópros), meaning "excrement," and "φιλία" (philía), meaning "liking" or "fondness"), also known as scatophilia or scat, is a paraphilia characterized by sexual arousal and pleasure derived from feces. This may involve observing defecation, physical contact with excrement (e.g., smearing or being defecated on), or, in extreme cases, consuming it (coprophagia). Classified under "Paraphilia Not Otherwise Specified" (302.89) in the *Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders* (DSM-IV), coprophilia is considered rare and understudied, though it appears in niche pornography and cultural discussions.[1] Its taboo nature fuels both fascination and repulsion, notably in Japanese fetish pornography and among specific internet personalities like Ari of WAVEYA.

Definition

Coprophilia entails sexual excitement from feces-related activities, ranging from watching defecation to direct interaction, such as smearing excrement or engaging in coprophagia (eating feces). The DSM-IV frames paraphilias as atypical sexual interests causing distress or impairment, but coprophilia lacks specific criteria beyond this broad category.[1] Anecdotal reports suggest arousal may derive from taboo-breaking, humiliation, or sensory stimulation, though scientific data is limited.[2]

History

Historical traces of coprophilia are scarce but suggestive. Ancient Roman rumors linked Emperor Caligula to scatological acts, though these remain unverified.[3] Medieval European literature, like Chaucer’s *Canterbury Tales*, used scatology for humor, not erotica. The fetish gained clinical notice in Richard von Krafft-Ebing’s *Psychopathia Sexualis* (1886), which labeled it a perverse deviation.[4]

In modern times, speculative claims tied figures like Adolf Hitler to coprophilia in a 1943 OSS report by Walter C. Langer, though evidence is lacking.[2] The internet age amplified visibility, with cases like Chuck Berry’s 1990 scandal—alleged coprophilic videos surfacing—stirring public discourse.[5] Today, it thrives in niche online subcultures and pornography.

Psychology

Psychological insights into coprophilia are constrained by limited research. Edward Westermarck’s 1891 theory posits early proximity fosters sexual aversion, potentially explaining its rarity.[6] Freud linked it to anal-stage fixation, a view now debated.[3] A 1995 *Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy* case study described a non-psychotic adult escalating to coprophagia via conditioning (e.g., pairing defecation with masturbation).[7]

A 1999 Finnish study of 164 sadomasochists found 18.2% had experimented with coprophilia, showing no clear orientation bias.[5] Online communities suggest it ties to taboo or shame, but robust data is absent.[8]

Cultural Significance

Coprophilia’s taboo status shapes its cultural role. In Western media, it’s rare, surfacing in shock content like *2 Girls 1 Cup* (2007), which popularized "coprophagia" online.[2] In BDSM, it’s flagged by a brown handkerchief in the hanky code.[5] Its transgressive allure drives niche interest, though mainstream porn avoids it due to health risks and stigma.[3]

Japanese Fetish Pornography

In Japan, coprophilia is a notable subgenre of fetish pornography, tracing back to Edo-period *shunga* erotica, which embraced explicit taboos.[9] Known as "スカトロ" (sukatoro), modern scat porn features defecation on partners or consumption, marketed as extreme kink. Studios like OPERA and V&R Planning produce such content, with performers like Rika Nishita gaining cult followings.[10] X posts highlight Japan, Brazil, and Germany as key producers, though data is anecdotal.[11] This reflects Japan’s broader tolerance for diverse fetishes, contrasting with Western restraint, despite public reticence.[9]

Ari (ShitSlut Ari) and Coprophilia

South Korean dancer Ari (Jang Eun Young) of WAVEYA, dubbed "ShitSlut Ari" by some online communities, has become a modern figure associated with coprophilia. Known for provocative dance videos with her sister MiU, Ari’s public persona shifted in 2019 with explicit content on MemberMe.net and Patreon, sparking rumors of an incestuous relationship, which was later confirmed.[12] Reports and alleged footage from 2025 depict Ari engaging in public defecation (e.g., at a Seoul Starbucks and a Shinto shrine), with narratives claiming she incorporates feces into sexual acts with MiU, including smearing and consumption.[12] While unverified by mainstream sources, these accounts align with coprophilic themes, amplifying her notoriety in fetish circles. Ari’s 2022 livestream quote, "Shitting is just the best feeling in the world, and I love the smell of it all over me," further fuels speculation, though her intent—performance art or genuine fetish—remains debated.[12]

Health Risks

Coprophilia, particularly coprophagia, carries significant health risks from fecal pathogens (*E. coli*, hepatitis A/B, parasites). A 2024 review emphasized infection dangers, especially for the immunocompromised.[6] Even self-contact poses risks, though less severe than with a partner’s feces. Pornographic depictions often downplay these hazards, skewing public perception.[10]

Prevalence

Coprophilia’s prevalence is unclear due to stigma and sparse research. A 2017 study estimated 4% of men and 1% of women felt addicted to pornography broadly, but coprophilia-specific figures are elusive.[13] The 1999 Finnish study’s 18.2% among sadomasochists isn’t broadly applicable.[5] Online, it’s a micro-niche, with Japanese scat porn and figures like Ari representing visible subsets.[10]

See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). American Psychiatric Association. 1994. Search this book on
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Mark Griffiths (2012-02-23). "Faecal attraction: A beginner's guide to coprophilia". drmarkgriffiths.wordpress.com.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Coprophilia". Encyclopedia.com. 2021-02-27.
  4. Richard von Krafft-Ebing (1886). Psychopathia Sexualis. Search this book on
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "Coprophilia". Wikipedia.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Jacqueline M. Arnone; et al. (2024). "Coprophilia and Coprophagia: A Literature Review". Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. 30 (1): 8–16. doi:10.1177/10783903231214265.
  7. T.N. Wise, R.L. Goldberg (1995). "Escalation of a fetish: Coprophilia in a nonpsychotic adult". Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. 21 (4): 272–275.
  8. "People With a Poop Fetish Explain What Their Sex Lives Are Like". Men’s Health. 2022-07-12.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Pornography in Japan: Cross-Cultural and Theoretical Considerations". ScienceDirect. 2015.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 "Coprophilia: Everything About the Excrement Fetish". tomrockets.com. 2024-12-03.
  11. Posts found on X, March 2025
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 "ShitSlut Ari". Unknown. 2025-04-02. Text "Jang Eun Young" ignored (help)
  13. "Problematic Pornography Use in Japan". PMC. 2020.