Sexual attraction has been shown to have significant effects on various aspects of human behavior, including cognitive processing, decision-making, risk-taking, and social interactions. One important...
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: The role of attractiveness in collaborative contexts: a psychological approach
Partial nudity is an act of exposing specific parts of one's body without revealing the entirety of it. When used in conjunction with subtle movements, it can be very effective in stimulating...
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: The power of partial nudity: uncovering hidden desires with subtle movement
How does the interplay of silence, suggestion, and incompleteness function as an aesthetic strategy in queer art? This question asks how the use of these elements creates an impact on the audience's...
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: Unveiling the impactful use of silence, incompleteness, and suggestion in queer art.
How do subtle leg openings on stage create an interplay between suggestion and explicit eroticism?
The performance space is a unique environment where performers can utilize their bodies to create...
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: Exploring the interplay between suggestion and explicit eroticism through subtle leg openings in stage performances
This study seeks to explore the hidden meanings behind the popularity of erotic couples' travel vlogs. Through close analysis of these videos, I will examine how they create a sense of intimacy...
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: The hidden meanings behind popular erotic couples travel vlogs.
Anticipation plays a crucial role in creating an erotic experience during any interaction between two people. It can turn simple gestures into something much more intense, creating a feeling of...
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: Exploring the power of anticipation: how to turn simple gestures into erotic experiences
The term ‘erotica' usually conjures up images of naked bodies entwined in various acts of physical pleasure.
Eroticism Beyond the Body is a body of work that explores the nuances of sensuality...
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: Eroticism beyond the body: exploring sensuality through silence, shadows, glances, and text