Deadly Attraction: The Dangers of Women Falling for Murderers #Hybristophilia #CrimeLovers

Feb 23, 2023, 04:00 PM

The recent case of Bryan Kohberger, a murder suspect charged with the stabbing of four University of Idaho students, has shed light on a rare psychological condition called hybristophilia. This condition refers to a sexual attraction to individuals who have committed a violent crime, often a murder. Despite the heinous nature of the crime, some individuals find themselves drawn to these criminals and may engage in romantic or sexual relationships with them, either through mail correspondence or visits in prison. This behavior can be dangerous for both the individual with hybristophilia and for society as a whole. Mental health professionals advise seeking help and treatment if someone is experiencing this attraction. #Hybristophilia #Murderers #Psychology #Danger #Treatment #MentalHealth

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