Paranormal Life FEB 2015 | Page 11

In Brazil they speak of Boto. This Incubi is said to be a very charming young man that swoons unlucky women. He is described as being sharply dressed and wearing a hat...to cover his blow hole. No, you didn't misread: you see, Boto is really a dolphin when he's not picking up women. When someone has gone missing or someone develops an unwanted pregnancy, he's often the one to blame.

El Trauco, the Incubi, can be found Chilean province of Chiloé.

Ugly and Ogre-like, this creature may seem humble in clothing

(made from natural fibers and often carrying a branch), but

this is one Incubi of which to steer clear. According to

legend, he is able to impregnant a woman simply with

a look! Once he spots someone, he will begin to

pursue them. He appears quite dashing in one's

dreams, but this two-timing little Incubi also has

a wife. Her name is La Fiura. Although she's not

trying to seduce any men, she is believed to

have breath so foul that it can scar human

flesh! If a man does wind up in bed with her,

he will shortly after go insane. Maybe there

is a reason why El Trauco is trying to follow

other women home...

While these myths may seem very far-fetched

in modern times, they worked for people in a time

that no one could shed knowledge on incidents

such as "wet dreams." Or when people feared being

shunned for a night of pleasurable mistakes.

Today, sex is still considered a very taboo

subject in many cultures. And yet, others

strive to speak openly and positively about

this innate characteristic of the human

experience.

Succubus and the

Incubus: The Perfect

Pairing

“We are all born sexual creatures, thank

God, but it's a pity so many people

despise and crush this natural gift.”

― Marilyn Monroe