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Not to be confused with Coprographia .


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Coprophagia ( / ˌ k ɒ p r ə ˈ f eɪ dʒ i ə / ) [1] or coprophagy ( / k ə ˈ p r ɒ f ə dʒ i / ) is the consumption of feces . The word is derived from the Ancient Greek : κόπρος copros , "feces" and φαγεῖν phagein , "to eat". Coprophagy refers to many kinds of feces-eating, including eating feces of other species (heterospecifics), of other individuals (allocoprophagy), or one's own (autocoprophagy) – those once deposited or taken directly from the anus . [2]

In humans, coprophagia has been described since the late 19th century in individuals with mental illnesses and in some sexual acts, [3] such as the practice of rimming where sex partners insert their tongue into each other's anus and ingest biologically significant amounts of feces. [4] Some animal species eat feces as a normal behavior, in particular lagomorphs , which do so to allow tough plant materials to be digested more thoroughly by passing twice through the digestive tract. Other species may eat feces under certain conditions .

The feces of the rock ptarmigan is used in Urumiit , which is a delicacy in some Inuit cuisine . [5] Several beverages are made using the feces of animals, including but not limited to Kopi luwak , panda tea , insect tea , and Black Ivory Coffee . Casu martzu is a cheese that uses the digestive processes of live maggots to help ferment and break down the cheese's fats.

Ayurveda and Siddha medicine use various animal excreta in various forms. The dung and urine of the Zebu is especially important in the list.

Centuries ago (mid 16th century) physicians tasted their patients' feces, to better judge their state and condition, according to François Rabelais, who studied medicine but was also a writer of satirical and grotesque fiction. Further information is needed to confirm the accuracy and context of statement. [6]

Lewin reported, "... consumption of fresh, warm camel feces has been recommended by Bedouins as a remedy for bacterial dysentery ; its efficacy (probably attributable to the antibiotic subtilisin from Bacillus subtilis ) was anecdotally confirmed by German soldiers in Africa during World War II". [7] However, this story is likely a myth, independent research was not able to verify any of these claims. [8]

Members of a religious cult in Thailand routinely ate the feces and dead skin of their leader, whom they considered to be a holy man with healing powers. [9]

Coprophilia is a paraphilia ( DSM-5 ), where the object of sexual interest is feces, and may be associated with coprophagia. Coprophagia is sometimes depicted in pornography , usually under the term "scat" (from scatology ). [10] A notorious example of this is the pornographic shock video 2 Girls 1 Cup . [11] The 120 Days of Sodom , a 1785 novel by Marquis de Sade , is full of detailed descriptions of erotic sadomasochistic coprophagia. [12]

Coprophagia has also been observed in some people with schizophrenia [13] and pica . [14]

Coprophagous insects consume and redigest the feces of large animals. These feces contain substantial amounts of semidigested food , particularly in the case of herbivores , owing to the inefficiency of the large animals' digestive systems . Thousands of species of coprophagous insects are known, especially among the orders Diptera and Coleoptera . Examples of such flies are Scathophaga stercoraria and Sepsis cynipsea , dung flies commonly found in Europe around cattle droppings. Among beetles, dung beetles are a diverse lineage, many of which feed on the microorganism-rich liquid component of mammals' dung, and lay their eggs in balls composed mainly of the remaining fibrous material. [15]

Termites eat one another's feces as a means of obtaining their hindgut protists . Termites and protists have a symbiotic relationship (e.g. with the protozoan that allows the termites to digest the cellulose in their diet). For example, in one group of termites, a three-way symbiotic relationship exists; termites of the family Rhinotermitidae, cellulolytic protists of the genus Pseudotrichonympha in the guts of these termites, and intracellular bacterial symbionts of the protists. [16]

Domesticated and wild mammals are sometimes coprophagic, and in some species, this forms an essential part of their method of digesting tough plant material.

Some dogs may lack critical digestive enzymes when they are only eating processed dried foods, so they gain these from consuming fecal matter. They only consume fecal matter that is less than two days old which supports this theory. [17]

Species within the Lagomorpha ( rabbits , hares , and pikas ) produce two types of fecal pellets: hard ones, and soft ones called cecotropes . Animals in these species reingest their cecotropes, to extract further nutrients. Cecotropes derive from chewed plant material that collects in the cecum , a chamber between the large and small intestine, containing large quantities of symbiotic bacteria that help with the digestion of cellulose and also produce certain B vitamins. After excretion of the soft cecotrope , it is again eaten whole by the animal and redigested in a special part of the stomach. The pellets remain intact for up to six hours in the stomach; the bacteria within continue to digest the plant carbohydrates. This double-digestion process enables these animals to extract nutrients that they may have missed during the first passage through the gut, as well as the nutrients formed by the microbial activity. [18] This process serves the same purpose within these animals as rumination (cud-chewing) does in cattle and sheep. [19]

Cattle in the United States are often fed chicken litter . Concerns have arisen that the practice of feeding chicken litter to cattle could lead to bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad-cow disease) because of the crushed bone meal in chicken feed. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates this practice by attempting to prevent the introduction of any part of cattle brain or spinal cord into livestock feed. [20] Other countries, such as Canada, have banned chicken litter for use as a livestock feed. [21]

The young of elephants , giant pandas , koalas , and hippos eat the feces of their mothers or other animals in the herd, to obtain the bacteria required to properly digest vegetation found in their ecosystems. [22] When such animals are born, their intestines are sterile and do not contain these bacteria. Without doing this, they would be unable to obtain any nutritional value from plants. Piglets with access to maternal feces early in life exhibited better performance. [23]

Hamsters , guinea pigs , chinchillas , hedgehogs , and naked mole-rats eat their own droppings, which are thought to be a source of vitamins B and K , produced by gut bacteria. [24] Sometimes, there is also the aspect of self-anointment while these creatures eat their droppings. [25] On rare occasions gorillas have been observed consuming their feces, possibly out of boredom, a desire for warm food, or to reingest seeds contained in the feces. [26]

Some carnivorous plants, such as pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes , obtain nourishment from the feces of commensal animals. [27] [28]


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by
Dan Savage
February 23, 2012 August 19, 2021

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Q I’m a straight 24-year-old female who has known my fiance since freshman year of college. He has a fetish where he likes to watch women use the bathroom. I knew this, having seen some of his porn early on, and I accepted it. We all have kinks. But while peeing in front of someone isn’t that big of a deal, shitting in front of someone is hard.


So we had a lovely night going, when I had to poop. We went into the bathroom together. He got very horny, but I couldn’t go. I said I was sorry, maybe I’ll be more relaxed later, and he goes, “Well, let’s fuck in here in case you have to go.” He wanted to do it sitting on the toilet with me on top. No go. Too hard, so we went in my room and had amazing sex and smoked a joint. I wanted to have sex again, but he wanted to wait to see if I could go. He said, “Drink some coffee! Smoke a cigarette!” I love him and want to be GGG, but the pressure turned me off.


(1) Is this my fault for bringing it up? (2) Was his pressuring me wrong? (3) How should I approach this situation without sounding like a bitch? — Pressured Over Observable Performance


A (1) You didn’t do anything wrong when you brought it up, POOP, and he didn’t do anything wrong when he got excited about the possibility of having his fantasy realized.


(2) Yes. However excited your fiance was about finally realizing his watch-my-girl-take-a-shit fantasy, he shouldn’t have pressured you to perform once it became clear that it wasn’t gonna happen. (And he shouldn’t encourage you to smoke cigarettes; those things will kill you.) Shitting in front of someone—and here’s hoping that’s as far as his interest in poop goes—isn’t easy, POOP, and badgering you won’t help. Your fiance, if he knows what’s good for him, will hang back, let you set the pace, and thank his lucky fucking stars that he found someone who’s willing to even try.


(3) “I know you’re excited, honey, and it excites me to see you so excited. But dial it back a bit, OK? Next time I feel like I can give it a try, I will definitely let you know. But all of this pressure is making me feel constipated. And you don’t want that, right?”

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Q I’m an 18-year-old male. After three years of silence, my ex-girlfriend texted me out of the blue. She was my first love, and part of my heart still aches for her. I feel like the smart thing to do is to stop talking to her right now, but my heart says if I keep at it, I might be able to win her back. Most of her messages sound flirtatious, but it could just be me being optimistic. She even said, “I don’t think of you as more than a friend. But I would be open to a relationship if I started having feelings for you again.” Is this a lost cause? Or do I need to give it more time and see how it develops? — Love and Memories Enflamed


A Forgive me, LAME, for what I’m about to type.


You’re being used. Your ex-girlfriend sent that out-of-the-blue text because she wanted to feel wanted. Maybe she got dumped recently, or maybe she’s in the midst of a dry spell, or maybe she’s just selfish and cruel. But all she’s after here—most likely—are the ego boosts your texts provide. And to keep those boosts coming, LAME, she’s dangling a little false hope in front of you: she told you the truth so she wouldn’t have to admit to herself that she’s a manipulative liar (she only thinks of you as a friend) and then tacked on some meaningless, impossible-to-disprove crap (a relationship might be possible if she starts to have feelings for you again) to keep you texting.


You dated her three years ago . . . when you were 15. You’re not in love with her, LAME, you’re in love with the way she made you feel. There are other girls out there who can make you feel that way. Go find one.


Q I’m a 35-year-old GGG married male with a 33-year-old not-so-GGG wife. We’ve been together 17 years and married four months. She was a virgin when we met, and she’s never been too sexual a person. I’m a very sexual person, but she kept me satisfied with oral, dress-up, sex in different places—things like that. Things really started to fall off sexually around our tenth year together. When I mentioned it, she said that she felt I was never going to marry her, so why should she give me 100 percent? I enjoy oral and watching women masturbate, and she wouldn’t do either and blamed it on the marriage thing. Five years later, I gave her the big wedding she wanted. I actually enjoy being married. Now, here’s my dilemma: She won’t do anything besides traditional sex—and only when she’s awake enough to actually have sex, and I always have to initiate. When I mention things like oral or toys or masturbation, she says she feels uncomfortable doing things like that. If she would have told me this before, my decision to get married might have been different. I don’t want her to do anything that makes her feel uncomfortable or degraded. But in my opinion, what I’m asking for is not “kinky,” certainly when compared to some of the things I could be into.


We’ve had this discussion consistently throughout our short marriage, with no sign of her even trying. Am I doomed to a bad marriage, or is there something I can do? Because talking isn’t working. I feel she lied to me to get me to marry her, and now I don’t know what to do. Any advice is appreciated. — Lots of Sexual Tension


Stay married, stay faithful, and stew in your own frustration and resentment until you die; stay married, cheat with cause, and hope you don’t get caught; inform your spouse that you’re not going to ask her to do things she’s not comfortable with but you’re also not going to ask for her permission to do those things with other women, and be cast as the villain when she files for divorce; or initiate the divorce yourself, find a new partner, and make sure your new partner both enjoys sex and enjoys the kinds of sex you do before you marry her. (Hint: if she likes sex, and likes the stuff you like, she’ll want to do that stuff whether you’re married to her or not.)


Hey everybody: You know how Mormons “baptize” dead people who weren’t Mormons—including Holocaust victims—because Mormons believe they have a right to choose Mormonism for the deceased? And you know how the Mormon Church says that being gay is a choice? The same church that doesn’t think you should have a choice about being posthumously baptized? Well, now you can choose homosexuality for dead Mormons! Just go to alldeadmormonsarenowgay.com , enter the name of a deceased Mormon or ask the site to find a dead Mormon for you, and—presto!—that dead Mormon gets to have a gay afterlife!
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