It is of note, as we begin, that Incubus Syndrome is currently a known medical term, and is “considered as a secondary type of erotomania,” according to Dr. D. Felex Maree Angelo; “This phenomenon is found to be more common in females. The male to female ratio based on existing literature is 1:5.” In modern day folklore, the incubus is usually associated with stories of sexy demons (or at least, sexually motivated demons). That's generally what people mean when they talk about an incubus now: “A demon assuming human physical dimensions, and sexually cohabiting with a woman,” as Bob Larsen the modern evangelist defines them. Sometimes folks talk about them just in a traditional mythology sense, but other times people insist they've experienced them in some form – Larsen himself claims to have dealt with “hundreds” of them, and one can find people on YouTube today recounting their experiences with them. What is the actual history of the incubus? Like most mythology, it has vari...
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