Vorarephilia, or “vore,” is a controversial fetish centered on the fantasy of being eaten or consuming another person. Though it may sound disturbing, experts emphasize that it’s typically a psychological kink, not a desire for real cannibalism.
Vore unfolds mostly online through art, stories, and forums. Fantasies often involve roleplay, like being cooked or consumed by fictional characters. One man, known as “Turkey Man,” paid a dominatrix to pretend to roast him in a cardboard oven—achieving arousal without physical touch.
Pop culture, from Twilight to Venom, has blurred the lines between sensuality and consumption, subtly mainstreaming such fantasies. Meanwhile, true-crime stories have raised concerns about desensitization.
Still, experts stress that vore, when rooted in consensual fantasy, poses no harm. As Hope Flynn of IPlaySafe explains, clear boundaries and open communication are essential.
Human desire is complex—and with respect and consent, even taboo fantasies can be safely explored. Just don’t take it literally.