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Jimmy Saville proved that no fetish is too wonky or impossible to imagine.
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There's a reason why many funeral homes won't hire men to be morticians. In ancient history, Herotodus wrote that female mummies in Egypt were less preserved because families would let the bodies decay before embalming so they wouldn't be as "attractive."
I heard someplace else that morgues aren't hiring men anylonger to avoid such things.
Women can be complete weirdos, too. Take Taylor Schabusiness, for instance. And think of all of the social media "influencers" who would do anything for views.....and there's Only Fans, as well.
It kind of makes the idea of dying at home alone and not being discovered until you've already done the ashes to ashes, dust to dust thing oddly appealing.
I watch a lot of crime shows (seen it all). I’m not surprised. This is not a stretch for the freaks out there…to them whats the difference between a blow up doll and a dead body.
There's a reason why many funeral homes won't hire men to be morticians. In ancient history, Herotodus wrote that female mummies in Egypt were less preserved because families would let the bodies decay before embalming so they wouldn't be as "attractive."
There's no proof whatsover that "many funeral homes won't hire men to be morticians" In fact, the vast majority of all morticians are male. It's always been a traditionally male dominated field and is an honorable profession. In any case, the subject of this crime story was not a mortician and the crime took place at a hospital, not a funeral home. Do people even check the stories?
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