Template:Short description Mysophilia is a paraphilia where erotic pleasure is derived from filth.<ref name="Butcher">Template:Cite book</ref> Mysophiles may find dirt, soiled underwear, feces, unwashed people, or vomit to be sexually arousing.<ref name="Holmes">Template:Cite book</ref>

People with mysophilia have been known to be aroused by unclean locations, such as an alleyway or a dirty bathroom, and behaviors, such as not bathing for many days at a time.Template:Citation needed

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The protagonist of the novel Wetlands, and the film based on the book, would be considered a mysophiliac, deriving pleasure from not washing and from dirty locations, such as toilets.

Napoleon Bonaparte, while campaigning in 1796, wrote to his wife Joséphine: "Please don't wash, will arrive in three days".<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> This can be interpreted as mysophiliac behaviour if it is assumed this was to ensure her clothes, as well as her person, were soiled.

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