I was looking up the etymology for Succubus and Incubus to find a gender neutral term, and I found your post. From what I can tell, Incubus comes from in+cubare, Latin for “to lie upon” and succubus from sub+cubare, Latin for “to lie beneath.” Using this knowledge, I made the term Procubus, which should be the equivalent of “to lie beside.” I thought to share it with you, in hopes that you may find it useful.

stammsternenstaub:

saxifraga-x-urbium:

dmnsqrl:

knitmeapony:

rachelbearenson:

tchy:

fuckyeahmonsterenbies:

Hey this is a really interesting concept to consider!  Also takes away the sexism that incu/succubus connotate.  Thanks,

-Cat 

I’ve been using “concubus” for years—that one’s “to lie with.” Same root as “concubine,” actually.

IT SURE AS HELL DOES NOW

*researches concubus & procubus summoning rituals*

why has no one pointed out that if this is the case incubus doesn’t mean male sex demon it means TOP sex demon and succubus is BOTTOM sex demon and concubus is VERSATILE sex demon (procubus remains the same tho), gender isn’t about whether you top or not

This is the discourse I want. Thanks, Derek

legendarydragongoldedition:

toflowerorfeast:

the 70s was an incredibly horny decade, largely due to the music of its day. if you’ve ever heard queen abba or electric light orchestra you’ll understand why the youth were balls to the wall and wore hideous clothing not only without shame but with hubris. in this essay i will

wheres tbe rest of the essay op and how do we apply these lessons to the modern day