Type O Negative - Christian Woman [official Video] ›

: Peter Steele based the song on a former girlfriend who had a "priest fetish" and would ask him to dress up in clerical clothing during intimate moments.

: She views her urges as sins that require "punishment," yet she finds herself "falling from grace" through her own erotic fantasies.

The music video for "Christian Woman" by Type O Negative is more than just a gothic aesthetic; it’s a semi-autobiographical story about religious repression and the blurred lines between spiritual and physical ecstasy. The Core Story Type O Negative - Christian Woman [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

: In the final section, the woman finds a lover who physically resembles her image of Jesus, allowing her to bridge the gap between her faith and her desires. Behind the Scenes

: The song uses religious imagery—like the "Body of Christ" (Corpus Christi)—as a double entendre for spiritual communion and physical intimacy. : Peter Steele based the song on a

: Steele also used the song to process his own childhood, where topics like sex were strictly repressed, leading him to project those feelings onto the character in the song.

The narrative centers on a devout Catholic woman who struggles to reconcile her religious upbringing with her natural sexual desires. The Core Story : In the final section,

Watch the remastered official video to see how these themes of gothic romance and religious allegory come to life: