Having Sex with Ghosts

Someone once wrote that you should never become sexually involved with anyone crazier than you are.

You probably should not get involved with anyone deader than you are either.

But if you do, there is a website about it: “Sex with Ghosts.”

It is also in my current findings that woman are more apt to be involved in ghostly sexual encounters with men though I personally believe men or less likely to come forward fearing ridicule.

Yep, and those women buy all the Charlaine Harris novels too.

There is a long tradition in Western occultism about sucubbi (female) and incubi (male), and the general advice is, “don’t do it.”

7 thoughts on “Having Sex with Ghosts

  1. Pitch313

    What I advise, as a matter of sound practice, is to minimize sexual encounters with ghosts, demons, and other sorts of entities who probably don't have the best interests of humans in mind.

    I mean, the "live nude girls" in some clubs could just as well be "live nude ghosts."

    But, all in all, to maintain a pan-sex-positive outlook.

    Maybe a little human-ghost action is a good thing, magically speaking.

  2. Hecate

    woman are more apt to be involved in ghostly sexual encounters with men

    Oh, hell, I've had some ghastly sexual enounters with men, too. Oh, "ghostly."

    I think the author is trying to say that women are more likely to be involved in ghostly sexual encounters than are men, but that's not what s/he wrote.

  3. Apuleius Platonicus

    Hecate raises a fundamental issue: whatever problems arise from human-ghost sex have to compared to the vicissitudes of human-human sex. Just to be fair and balanced.

    Probably any thorough, objective study would conclude what we all know already. Sex is a bad idea. Except for when it isn't. Or, alternatively: Sex is a good idea. Except for when it isn't.

  4. mageprof

    Don't forget poor Ida C. Craddock, the sex educator and sex magician, who had a spirit for a husband and wrote about the difficulties of sex with a wholly non-physical partner. She died in 1902, a victim of Anthony Comstock's.

  5. Chas S. Clifton

    And didn't Elizabeth Kubler Ross, who gave us those stages of dealing with death, get involved in some kind of astral-sex caper for a time?

    I am took overworked to look it up right now though. Anyone?

  6. Psyche

    Oh dear! There are some websites that are so bad they're good, and then there are sites like this…

    Why would anyone invite people to send them their astral or ghostly sexual fantasies?

    I used to have difficulty ridding myself of these types, until I just stopped replying to these sorts of e-mails and refusing to take these calls.

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