Philosophers like Thomas Nagel argue that for a practice to be called a perversion, it must be viewed as an unnatural sexual inclination.
Historically, perversion was defined as any sexual activity that "distorts, blocks, or interferes with" what a society or theory deems to be normal sexual development. sexual perversion
Some psychological theories view perversion as a split between "genital sexuality" (as a loving force) and "pregenital" impulses, often rooted in early trauma or a mortal terror of intimate, reciprocal relationships. 2. Clinical and Legal Evolution Philosophers like Thomas Nagel argue that for a