I don't care about what activities <age> years olds do with other <same age> years old, but just because you agree with someone on some things doesn't mean you agree with them on everything - after all I have never had sex.
@deadheat@ricardo@jimsalter@redstarfish Necrophilia is quite degenerate behavior, but the fact of the matter is that it doesn't hurt any living being - as the corpse is too dead to care.
If someone was to voluntarily agree to necrophilia prior to their death, there would be no grounds for anyone to complain - it seems the people who complain are the persons family - who feel sad for a corpse.
It is unfortunately often the case that corpses donated to "science" have a worse fate than necrophilia, but corpses donated for medical use can fare better (if the organs are any good, they are used in organ transplants that last around 7 years on average until the organ fails and corneas in good condition are excellent for transplant and can last a lifespan).
Medical use isn't always useful - sometimes the skin is wasted and gets cut up and shaped into purely cosmetic shapes for unneeded extensions added via surgeries (although there isn't really much other use for aged skin other than leather, but people will complain if you make leather rather than leave it to rot).
I'm not so weak to die, but I wouldn't mind my organs being used for transplants and my wizard skin and bones being made into a leather throne or robe, just as long as it is used to further freedom (necrophilia would take away the wizard power).
@ricardo@redstarfish@jimsalter >For necrophilia, it might be necessary to ask the next of kin for permission if the decedent's will did not authorize it. Necrophilia would be my second choice for what should be done with my corpse, the first being scientific or medical use.