A zoetrope study of Case 133. Psychosexual Metamorphosis from Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing’s Psychopathia Sexualis.  Excerpts from the case study explain through headphones
He always spoke of himself in the third person, and called himself the Countess V., the dearest friend of Empress Eugenie ... he spent the greatest part of the day, in bed acted like an invalid lady of position, affectedly and modestly, and asked for bon-bons and the like. His hair was done up in a knot as well as it allowed, and the beard was pulled out. Breasts were made of rolls of bread.










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