Decoding the monstrous disease of people

People with "death-loving" disease often prefer to have sex with corpses, always thinking that the dead can feel things like they were alive.

Researchers define ejaculation as a syndrome attracted by corpses. When loved ones such as wives, husbands, mistresses or even their mothers or their children die, the kinsman still wants to retain his body and care as he was alive. This state is divided into two forms: Death control and autopsy.

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An autopsy patient was noted by the researchers.(Photo: wikipedia).

Psychiatrists believe that people with autism suffer from mental disorders . They thought the deceased had died in the body but the soul was still alive and could feel everything. People with mild illness often stop at the desired level to keep corpses to care, cuddle, sleep together. The sick person likes to have sex, even torture the corpse.

This disease appears everywhere, regardless of nation or ethnicity. World medical literature once recorded the case of the boy Tim Bayes (Italy) who stayed with his girlfriend in the tomb for more than 2 days after she died. Health page mentions that Edmundo in Mexico died more than a year but his death was not published. By the time the neighbors complained about the strange smell of stink coming from his home, the new investigation agency came in. When the police force broke the door into the house, it was only Edmundo's wife Mercedes Velarde. They found the rotting corpse of the man and determined that Edmundo lay on the floor of his wife's bedroom. Local journalism: "The son of Mrs. Velarde often helps her catch the bugs from her father's body."

In 1989, a paper by two authors Rosman and Resnick described 34 cases of autopsy syndrome. The article cites a study showing that there are common reasons why a person suffers from an autopsy. They want to keep the deceased, maybe their partners, in a state of resistance (68%), want to reunite with their ex (21%), for sexual reasons (15%) and to avoid feeling lonely (15%).