Cavey wrote:
Sorry guys, stating the painfully obvious here: what about the *relatives* and loved ones of the deceased? The person may well be dead, but they'll still want the body to be treated with the respect it deserves, in all respect, memory and love for that person, not to have it defiled by some filthy, vile, perverse old cunt. I really don't think that's a big ask.
I also fully agree with Cavey, shockingly. I think the sanctity of the dead is pretty important. I'm not a Christian but there's a reason why funerals are a vital element in life in all their ritual trappings, they are there for the bereaved to come to terms with a loved ones death and for them to make their peace, and for the living to cling to something vaguely reassuring for when their time comes, to feel that they won't go into the long dark fully alone.
Necrophilia, in its sick, selfish, obscene way turns the dead into a sick joke and destroys memory and feeling.