Some sexual variations are not physically harmful but
may be upsetting for the victim. One example is
Voyeurismto spy on others including strangers.
~The French word "voyeur" means "watcher."
The voyeur...
is subject to an irresistible, repetitive urge to spy on
others through windows or doors, in public toilets, in
parks, or on beaches, and particularly enjoys watching
other people have sex. Like the exhibitionist (to be described
shortly), the voyeur is male and achieves sexual gratification
from doing something forbidden.
Also like the exhibitionist, the voyeur is usually
harmless and will run if he is discovered. In some
cases, however, usually after feeling intensely stimulated
or provoked, the voyeur will let his presence be
known-for example, he may exhibit his genitals and
ask his victim to touch him or even to masturbate him.
Cases have been known in which the voyeur tried to
force the victim to have sexual intercourse with him, but
such cases are exceptional.
Voyeurism begins in early childhood and usually
continues over a long period. Fifty percent of those arrested
for voyeurism are later rearrested for similar acts.
About one-fourth of the men who are arrested for peeping
are married. When voyeuristic acts are related to life
stress, the impulse to commit them usually decreases
when the stress dissipates. While voyeurs show few
signs of serious mental disorders,
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