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Medieval legend claims that demons, both male and female, sexually prey
on human beings. The male demon is known as an incubus and the female is
the succubus. They generally prey upon the victim when they are
sleeping, though it has been reported that females have been attacked
while fully lucid. One such event was covered in the book and subsequent
movie, The Entity.
There are variations of this sexual demonic legend. In Zanzibar, what is
known as the "Popo Bawa" generally preys on men and only in their own
beds. In the Chilo‚ Province of Chile, a wretched little dwarf, known as
El Trauco, woos young naive women and then seduces them. Ịn Hungary, a
Liderc is a demonic sexual predator that flies under the cover of
darkness and will appear as a wispy apparition or a fiery light.
Any one of the above succubus' can be blamed for unexpected or unwanted
pregnancies, especially in unmarried women, though one can imagine this
might be a convenient fabrication to get out of unsavory rumors!
Some confuse the incubus with the legendary "Old Hag" syndrome but it is
not. The Old Hag episode is usually restricted to a feeling of great
pressure on the chest and not a ghostly sexual encounter. Another
difference between the incubus/succubus encounter from the Old Hag is
that the former is not always unpleasant while the Old Hag is mostly
accompanied by a feeling of death, suffocation and just trying to
survive.
Because the incubus and succubus are generally experienced during the
sleep state or coming in and out of it, experts feel that it is an
imaginary experience and not a real one, however, telling this to the
person who has just gone through it, they find that hard to believe as
it feels as real as intercourse itself. Who can say for certain if these
events are real or imagined but until you've experienced yourself it's
hard to determine or judge.
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