Noun
an aberrant sexual practice
Source: WordNetHigham, pp. 452–453 The Daily Telegraph, in their obituary of Higham, said: "The themes of fascism, closet homosexuality and sexual perversion that had proved so productive in the case of Flynn were themes that Higham would mine again and again. Source: Internet
If split off entirely, he leads to violence, substance abuse and sexual perversion. Source: Internet
Making a thinly veiled criticism of Brook in the process, Anikst praised the fact that there were "no attempts at sensationalism, no efforts to 'modernise' Shakespeare by introducing Freudian themes, Existentialist ideas, eroticism, or sexual perversion. Source: Internet
"Liberalism promotes sexual perversion —especially homosexuality and miscegenation — which debases the White race. Source: Internet
“Tell me more,” whisper the titillated listeners of the imprisoned Marquis de Sade's stories of sexual perversion in this fictionalized account of the notorious writer's. Source: Internet
Psychopathia Sexualis, 7th ed. translation, pg 56, 12th ed. translation, pg 79 Hence, he concluded that homosexuals suffered a degree of sexual perversion because homosexual practices could not result in procreation. Source: Internet