Wannabe Amputee Analysis

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A wannabe amputee is a person who says they need to remove a healthy appendage to become an amputee to satisfy their desired self-perception. Bayne and Levy go into the psychological aspect of this desire. Bayne and Levy express that wannabe amputees experience the ill effects of at least one of the accompanying mental issue; Body Dysmorphic Disorder, apotemnophilia, and Body Integrity Identity Disorder. Body Dysmorphic Disorder is a mental issue in which a person ends up fixated on nonexistent imperfections in their appearance. Apotemnophilia is the point at which a person is sexually excited by amputees and the prospect of turning into an amputee themselves. Body Integrity Identity Disorder is the point at which a person feels as though one of their appendages isn't really theirs and wishes to expel it from their body. With BIID comes two variations that would-be amputees experience the ill effects of; body schema and body image. Body schema is the collection of processes that registers the posture of one’s body parts. For instance how you put your foot down when you walk or gripping an object you’re picking up. Body image is the psychological picture of one's own body. The one that Bayne and Levy surmise that wannabe amputees don't suffer from body schemas …show more content…

However it appears to be as apotemnophilia plays the secondary role in why a person might need to end up an amputee. The data encompassing these assumptions is that 63% of wannabe amputees express that they need to expel their limb since it feels foreign and of place to ones body. It additionally says that 15% of wannabe amputees said that their primary motivation to remove a limb is because of sexual motivations yet 52% said that sexual motivations was their secondary reason. All together 87% of wannabe amputees said to be sexually attracted in to

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