Cultural disorders (culture-bound syndromes) are mental disorders or quirks which seem to affect a single cultural group and are, therefore, often unknown outside of their own regions. We have covered some cultural disorders in the past but this is the first list to deal with them exclusively. It is also the first time that we have included syndromes affecting westerners. The first two entries have appeared on previous lists in the past, but they are such perfect examples of this phenomenon that they deserve a place here too.
Koro is a psychological disorder characterized by delusions of penis shrinkage and retraction into the body, accompanied by panic and fear of dying. This delusion is rooted in Chinese metaphysics and cultural practices. The disorder is associated with the belief that unhealthy or abnormal sexual acts (such as sex with prostitutes, masturbation, or even nocturnal emissions) disturb the yin/yang equilibrium which allegedly exists when a husband has sex with his wife, i.e., during “normal intercourse.” Koro is also thought to be transmitted through food. In 1967, there was a koro epidemic in Singapore after newspapers reported cases of koro due to eating pork which came from a pig that had been inoculated against swine fever. Not only did pork sales go down, but hundreds of koro cases followed. [Source]
Wendigo Psychosis is a mental disorder in which a person intensely craves human flesh and thinks they are turning into a cannibal (despite an abundance of healthy food available). The most common response amongst the aboriginal communities in which wendigo psychosis was most prevalent, was curing attempts by traditional native healers or Western doctors. In the unusual cases when these attempts failed, and the Wendigo sufferer began either to threaten those around them or to act violently or anti-socially, they were then generally executed. While some have denied the existence of this disorder, there are a number of credible eyewitness accounts, both by aboriginal communities and by Westerners, that prove that Wendigo psychosis is a factual historical phenomenon.
Gururumba is a “wild man” episode in which the suffer (typically a married male) begins by burglarizing neighboring homes – taking objects that he thinks are valuable but which seldom are. He then runs to the forrest for a number of days returning without the objects and with a case of amnesia. The sufferer appears hyperactive and clumsy with slurred speech. This disorder is specific to New Guinea.
Among the Saora tribe of Orissa State in India, young men and women sometimes exhibit abnormal behavior patterns that western trained mental health specialists would likely define as a mental disorder. They cry and laugh at inappropriate times, have memory loss, pass out, and claim to experience the sensation of being repeatedly bitten by ants when no ants are present. These individuals are usually teenagers or young adults who are not attracted to the ordinary life of a subsistence farmer. They are under considerable psychological stress from social pressure placed on them by their relatives and friends. The Saora explain the odd behavior of these people as being due to the actions of supernatural beings who want to marry them. [Source]
This fury affecting the Norsemen, which was called berserkergang, occurred not only in the heat of battle, but also during laborious work. Men who were thus seized performed things which otherwise seemed impossible for human power. This condition is said to have begun with shivering, chattering of the teeth, and chill in the body, and then the face swelled and changed its color. With this was connected a great hot-headedness, which at last gave over into a great rage, under which they howled as wild animals, bit the edge of their shields, and cut down everything they met without discriminating between friend or foe. When this condition ceased, a great dulling of the mind and feebleness followed, which could last for one or several days. [Source]
A sufferer of shenkui (a Chinese culture-bound syndrome) shows marked anxiety or panic symptoms with accompanying somatic complaints for which no physical cause can be demonstrated. Symptoms include dizziness, backache, fatiguability, general weakness, insomnia, frequent dreams, and complaints of sexual dysfunction (such as premature ejaculation and impotence). Symptoms are attributed to excessive semen loss from frequent intercourse, masturbation, nocturnal emission, or passing of “white turbid urine” believed to contain semen. Excessive semen loss is feared because it represents the loss of one’s vital essence and can thereby be life threatening.
Ghost sickness is a culture-bound syndrome which some Native American tribes believe to be caused by association with the dead or dying. It is sometimes associated with witchcraft. It is considered to be a psychotic disorder of Navajo origin. Its symptoms include general weakness, loss of appetite, a feeling of suffocation, recurring nightmares, and a pervasive feeling of terror. A symptom of “ghost sickness” is suffocation. This may be associated with a coffin. If you were buried alive with a loved one or friend below ground, you may feel as if you were suffocating. The sickness is attributed to ghosts (chindi) or, occasionally, to witches.

Grisi siknis (“crazy sickness”) is a contagious, culture-bound syndrome that occurs predominantly among the Miskito People of eastern Central America and affects mainly young women. Most of the victims are young girls from 15 to 18 years old. The attacks are prefaced by headaches, dizziness, anxiety, nausea, irrational anger and/or fear. During the attack, the “victim loses consciousness” and falls to the ground, subsequently running away. The victim may view other people as devils, feel no pain for bodily injuries and have absolute amnesia regarding their physical circumstances. Some grab machetes or broken bottles to wave off unseen assailants. Other victims are reported to have performed superhuman feats, vomited strange objects such as spiders, hair and coins and spoken in tongues. In some cases the semi-conscious victim will speak the names of the next to be infected, although it is not always accurate. Grisi siknis is highly contagious.
Couvade syndrome is a medical/mental condition which “involves a father experiencing some of the behavior of his wife at near the time of childbirth, including her birth pains, postpartum seclusion, food restrictions, and sex taboos”. The term originally referred to the medieval Basque custom in which the father, during or immediately after the birth of a child, took to bed, complained of having labour pains, and was accorded the treatment usually shown women during pregnancy or after childbirth. In some extreme cases, fathers can grow a belly similar to a 7-month pregnant woman and gain approximately 25 to 30 pounds (“phantom pregnancy”). Other symptoms include and are not limited to developed cravings, suffered nausea, breast augmentation, and insomnia.
Homosexual panic is a term, first coined by psychiatrist Edward J. Kempf in 1920, describing an acute, brief reactive psychosis involving delusions and hallucinations accusing a person of various homosexual activities. The condition most often occurs in people who suffer schizoid personality disorders who have insulated themselves from physical intimacy. Breakdowns often occur in situations that involve enforced intimacy with the same sex, such as dormitories or military barracks. It was most common during the mass mobilization of World War II when barracks typically provided little privacy with communal showers and often without doors or even cubicles around toilets. Treatment usually involves hospitalization, firstly to remove the person from the situation and also because the condition may lead to suicidal or homicidal acts. Usually members of the opposite sex are selected to treat those suffering from the disorder, and invasive procedures such as injections with needles or suppositories are avoided.
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Pretty freaky. There was a dude in college a coupla years ago and he talked alot about ‘tasting people’. He would always say if he were offered he try human. I told him to seek help. Dont know what ever happend to him. Good list tho reminded me of that dude.
@General-Jake (61): Thats scary. I feel bad for his room mate.
Cool lists for the past few days!
I always wanted to know what Berserkergang meant in Age Of Mythology. Now I do. Hooray!
I wonder if people accidentally getting Grisi sickness because they have some Central American blood somewhere in them is what causes what we believe to be “demonic posession.”
is it just a coincidence that Cracked.com have “5 mental disorders that only occur in one place on Earth” today?
Todays cracked.com article is almost exactly the same as this one:
5 Mental Disorders That Only Occur in One Place on Earth
http://www.cracked.com/article/80_5-mental-disorders-that-only-occur-in-one-place-earth_p2
Thats insane, what are the odds?
Bizarre indeed…
BTW, I never heard about Crancked until now and, to being perfectly honest, after enter that site I still prefer Listverse.
Good list!!!
They had a guy with Couvade Syndrome on the show House MD once, it’s hilarious
@Galactus (59):
I wonder if that’s due to the Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory…?
Only people in developed countries seem to have eating disorders because they have everything they need and, thus, subconsciously try to work towards another level of needs.
People who are from poorer countries are more concerned about the basic necessities for survival to care much about their looks
Great list i hadnt heard of most of the conditions. I was going to mention stuff about berserkers but you got there first in the source material. Well done and well researched!
the first two are also on cracked’s article for today
Hate to say this, but a very similar list appeared on Cracked.com this morning:
http://www.cracked.com/article/80_5-mental-disorders-that-only-occur-in-one-place-earth/
my love for you is like a truck, berserker.
Aww, JFrater why’d you have to post this?! I was actually working on a list like this but was too sick and too lazy to complete it.
Oh well… there wasn’t enough on mine to submit anyway. Two not mentioned on this list:
hsieh-ping: (Taiwan) a brief trance state during which one is possessed by an ancestral ghost, who often attempts to communicate to other family members.
I was also reading up a bit about Sudden Death Syndrome among Hmong refugees living in the US. Interesting stuff but quite a bit darker in tone than most of the disorders listed above.
This is a cool list. Many of these are manifestations of the same illness – Paranoid psychosis. Of course if you’re going bat-***** insane, the parameters of your illness are going to be confined by the culture you live in. For instance windigo psychosis often hit in winter – when folks were confined indoors and together for long periods of time. Algonquin cabin fever if you will.
Randall et al:
Our esteemed leader didn’t copy or otherwise steal this list idea from Cracked.com or anywhere else. We discussed this list ages ago and the accompanying research. It is a huge coincidence that Jamie decided to publish today.
@Becca (26): I promise I had no idea about cracked and still haven’t seen their list. Mom424 can verify our discussion on doing the topic yesterday. Sadly cracked will hit the front page of digg because they undoubtedly added myths and foul language to their list
I am just completely baffled! What is this Cracked.com everybody is talking about?
“Have you heard? Cracked.com has the same list?”
“Cracked.com has a list just like this, it’s over at Cracked.com.”
“Cracked.com’s Cracked.com list today is just like this list but it’s on Cracked.com.”
“I hate to tell you but Cracked.com has a list just like this. I know because I read the comment above mine on the exact same thing about Cracked.com, and it said that Cracked.com has the same list so I thought you should know about Cracked.com’s list.”
I may be, in fact, a little scared! I have never in my life thought it possible. I must know because if Cracked.com does have the same list as Listverse.com and if Cracked.com has the SAME LIST on the SAME DAY as Listverse.com then something is a foot. I tell you something is a foot.
I have an idea. Given that all the crackhead readers decided to show up for class today and they insist to keep bringing up Cracked.com, why don’t we all go on a fieldtrip over to Cracked.com, because Cracked.com can use a talking to.
“Hey did you know Listverse.com has a list just like this today?”
“Listverse.com wrote the same list. I haven’t read it because it’s twice as long. But it’s the same.”
Did you guys steal from the Listverse.com list? Why would you do that? Why?”
Excellent list! And I loved to see George from Seinfeld as the illustration for disorder 10.
Okay – I just checked out the cracked list – it says it was published on Aug 21, 2009 but is not more specific. If you want proof that I wrote this list first, look at this screenshot of our wordpress media page which shows that I put this list into draft for a scheduled publication 16 hours ago.
Oh – and 16 hours before now was the 20th – so our list was scheduled the day before Cracked published their list (of 5 – not 10).
I think people who know this site mostly agree that is far more educating and entertaining than the other one. This was just a coincidence, nothing to worry about…
Keep the good job!!!
@HAGEN (81): Thank you – I appreciate that comment a lot
Yeah, a couple of Cracked.com posters are noticing the similarities in the lists today. HATERS all of em. Outclassed by our list today.
Very interesting list. Although they’ve never been proven to exist beyond a doubt I strongly believe in memory genes being passed on and this might explain some of these maladies such as windigo.Someone suffering from this may have actually had a relative who was a cannibal in his/her past or possibly even an ancestor in the Donner Party.
Well, it never seems to occur to anyone that Cracked—or someone else—might be stealing List Universe’s ideas. But maybe not. Could be coincidence.
But if you looked at this from a sort of “forensic” POV, you’ve got a thorough, serious list of ten items on the one hand, a brief comedy list that has apparently been truncated, on the other. It wouldn’t be an outrageous assumption to think that the shorter list was “influenced” by the longer one.
But if they’re so close in publication dates—it’s also hard to see how that could be possible. Sometimes life just delivers weird coincidences.
hmm
Okay – first comment on cracked’s lists: 08/21/2009 05:03:29 AM
First comment on this list: August 21st, 2009 at 1:42 am
We are using the same time zone. That means we published 3 hours earlier.
Very interesting list
far superior to the cracked.com one, a lot easier to read and much more informative. Nice job.
So, it’s okay to say “FIRST!” here without being deleted?
Great list. Shenkui would be a great basis for a concept album dont you think?
You know what`s funny? The usual readers of Crancked must be making the same comments!!!
Something like:
“Crancked is stealing lists”
or
“Listverse is stealing list”
or
“Listverse is better”
or
“Crancked made it first”
or
“Your mother too!”
You got the idea.
JFrater, you don´t have to thank me. It’s the good work what makes the difference…
listverse is better than craked anyway.
or cracked even. =P
i like both listverse, cracked, AND basic psychology, so this is a phenomenal internet day for me. Great list JFrater!
i thought they berserkers were on shrooms?
did i read this or dream it?
Dont stress Jamie, us old LS know you to well, most of the comments are from the newer generation to join LS.
i like both sites but cracked in terms os research is much better than this one, sorry to tell all you listverse fans. but i’ve read some lists that are inacurate here and have some errors and cracked actually posts links to where they got the info so we can verify them. like i said both sites are entertaining and educational and maybe it was just a coicidence. don’t forget that some writers for cracked submit their articles before they are posted in the website
wow, I was first comment on the list, I didn’t make a big deal about it, i merely stated it, and now the comment is gone. now I will not read this list, I have boycotted it.
Look what you have caused Jfrater
I’m not saying one of us copied at each other but I read that you said you posted it some hours later, so I need to tell you that I actually posted it on March 04 at the cracked.com writers workshop.
Here is a pic: http://www.twitpic.com/eranh
@Josh P (98): Look what you have caused Jfrater
Yeah, he’s caused one less moronic post. Good job JFrater.
Hey Listverse is on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listverse
i like list-based articles.
i also agree with pedro. cracked may use a lot of dick jokes (that’s because they’re a comedy site) but most of the time, their lists are a lot more interesting than the ones here. most of the articles are better written, too.
i frequent both sites, so please don’t accuse me of being a listverse hater.
but before you bash cracked, please know that some of the writers for cracked are actually experienced writers with their own websites and blogs. their columnists are talented people, too.
and Eduardo up there is right. articles that get published on cracked are submitted beforehand in cracked’s workshop for approval.
i think it’s just pure, sweet and slightly freakish coincidence that both sites posted the same topic on the same day.
Wow, hadn’t heard of any of these…..was scrollin down and enjoyin the list and then picture 4 scared the crap out of me!
To JFRATER:
I dont think anyone here thinks you copied cracked.com’s list or were even inspired to write your list after reading theirs. I only brought it up because it was such an eerie coincidence. Maybe this whole debacle should even be included on your next list of bizaare coincidences.
I love your site and it is part of my morning ritual to read Listverse’s top 10 list followed by Cracked.com’s list. The lists here are better and more interesting for sure, but they have very funny and interesting articles as well.
Hmmm every Asian seems to be affected by koro.
@ Maggot. Sarcasm has a way of avoiding you doesn’t it?
This should be posted in your next bizarre coicindences list!
I feel bad for not just his roomate but also the fact he could be out there…not to sound dramatic but still ‘hungering’ lol
108 Comments, all on whether or not this was copied? That’s not right. But i’ll bite.
It’s not about which one is more interesting to read. Listverse is a more serious, informative site that does have a tendancy to make some mistakes. Cracked is a humor site that is mostly out for cheap laughs and shock factor, though their publications are a bit more researched and reviewed at times. I like both websites and visit both daily.
It’s unlikely that this was anything more than a coincidence. For the record, i read this list before going to bed this morning and Cracked had yet to publish it. But that’s not the point. Articles, especially with links and fancy words, aren’t thought up and written in a few hours. They have to be drafted, rewritten, reviewed, corrected, and then finally submitted.
It was a coincidence. Both sites have written very similar lists like the one above before and, as ideas begin to dwindle after many years of running, they will likely touch on the same topic every once in a while. I bet i could even search the bowels of the internet and find more top tens on other days that had the same subject matter as what was posted on either LV or Cracked.
Just chill.
I really don’t understand why people are making such a stink over the fact that there are two similar lists posted on two different websites on the same day. STOP THE PRESS!!!!!
@Eduardo Rodriguez (99): Thanks for posting that comment – I accept that this is just a very big coincidence
you know… its perfectly possible that cracked had this article theme on hold and decided to put it on their website today so people woudn’t accuse them of stealing it if they had put it a few days later.
The Cracked list now has only two items, #2 of which is genital retraction syndrome. Either they are suffering from list retraction syndrome or there’s something wrong with the way my computer is showing the list.
Yo Jfrater you should do a list of biggest explosions; Man-made like the Tsar Bomb, Mother Nature like Volcanic blasts, throw in a few extraterrestrial booms like asteroid impacts, etc. My money is on that list being bad ass, not to mention very popular. Come on man, get that ***** goin!
I’d like to mention a psychological disorder that seems to affect mostly White, Midwestern Americans. And that’s the need to decorate their whole house in beige. My mom suffers from this. Thankfully I wasn’t affected by my contact with her house.
Frater wrote a list about Bizarre Disorders.
Rodriguez wrote a list about Bizarre Disorders.
Both lists appeared on popular websites.
Both lists were published on the same day August 21 2009.
Frater wrote his list in a theatre and then went to a warehouse.
Rodriguez wrote his list in a warehouse and then went to the theatre
Frater once had a secretary named Rodriguez.
Rodriguez once had a secretary named Frater.
Rodriguez’s first name is Eduardo.
Frater once knew a guy named Eduardo.
Frater’s first name is Jamie.
Rodriguez once knew a guy named Jamie.
The names Ed Rodriguez and Jamie Frater both contain 11 letters.
Let’s not hit and run on Cracked.com. It’s possible that both Jamie and the Cracked writer just used the same source material, and coincidentally spit out similar lists.
But Cracked is a f**king funny site. They do a good job. Let’s also, remember, however, that the reason their lists may sometimes seem more polished than List Universe’s, is because their writers *get paid.* List Universe is a volunteer site, practically a wiki. It’s hard to keep control of content when others are writing in.
By the way…There’s another site out there which does a good job with pop culture lists: Retro Crush. RC doesn’t have the scope of List Universe, but they have excellent lists on everything from Creepy Halloween Costumes to Worst Song Covers of All Time.
As far as I know though, List Universe is the only site devoted to lists of an entirely open nature. Cracked is a comedy site that occasionally does lists. List Universe tries to offer information at all times, whereas other sites are more about the joke or the anecdotal stuff.
comments claiming first post are usually filtered but if the comment is poorly typed like in having ‘thefirst’ instead of ‘the first post’ then it has to be deleted by an admin. so some comments do slip thru doesn’t make them any less acceptable per http://listverse.com/comment-faq the link directly above the comment box.
@Josh P (106): Sarcasm has a way of avoiding you doesn’t it?
As if. How does it do in your neighborhood?
My apologies Cyn, if my comment#89 set off any alarm. Whether it did or not, it was rather childish on my part either way. I wasn’t trying to start a riot.
Blogball at #116: I bow to you. That was “f**cking funny”.
Randall at #117: It seems as if you are hinting at LV site development ideas . Or maybe not.
But yeah, it’s not a hack site by any means.