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A Case of Apotemnophilia: A Handicap as Sexual Preference

Apotemnophilia, a term coined in 1977, is a desire for amputation to be performed on one’s own person or a preference for a sexual partner who has undergone amputation. I have tried to collect information about this remarkable desire. This paper describes the case of a man who wanted his leg amputated.

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