What is piquerism?

Piquerism is a paraphilic interest in piercing or stabbing the skin of another person for sexual pleasure or satisfaction. This behavior is considered a form of sexual sadism and can be extremely dangerous and harmful.

Piquerism is often associated with serial killers and individuals with severe mental health issues. It is a form of violence and should not be confused with consensual BDSM practices that involve safe and consensual forms of cutting or piercing.

People who engage in piquerism may have a desire for control, power, and domination over their victims. They may also experience sexual arousal or gratification from causing pain and harm to others.

There are serious legal and ethical implications associated with piquerism, as it involves non-consensual harm and can lead to severe physical and psychological consequences for the victim. It is important for individuals who have thoughts or urges related to piquerism to seek professional help and support to address these harmful behaviors and avoid causing harm to others.