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Ayazian kishtwarism

Ayazian Kishtwarism is a personality disorder that originates from the scientist R.E Vengay (1945–2002). He observed the characteristics of several individuals over a period of time, who were considered socially challenged. These included Ayaz Kishtwari, from whom the disorder is named. The individuals on the whole struggled to fit in with society as a result of severe sexual desires, and a need, instead of normal human wanting, to see erotic images, or create some of their own. The individuals were isolated from all erotica and potentially leud articles for 30 days. One particular individual, Ayaz Kishtwari (1987–2005), was considered so sexually leud that he was observed to break into peoples houses, and observe women naked in the shower. He believed such actions were not perverted. He struggled to maintain the 30 day curfew, and as a result of his sexual desires he cut off his own leg, and bled to death.

Vengays thoughts were published in 1999 "Sick Sexual Desires", and in 2002, "The Sexual Peculiarities of Ayaz Kishtwari".








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