Similar words: erotic, neurotic, neuroticism, egotistical, chaotically, protist, diderot, rotisserie. Meaning: [-kə] n. creative activity (writing or pictures or films etc.) of no literary or artistic value other than to stimulate sexual desire.
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1 As women's art regains the territory of erotica, Messager comments succinctly on the debate which ensues.
2 Indeed, the club's collection of erotica is very fine indeed.
3 But don't try to mix family and erotica.
4 "Male erotica is a solitary enterprise, and female erotica is a social enterprise, " Ogas said.
5 Female erotica demonstrates how the detective agency operates—and how it differs from the much simpler male brain.
6 The origins of Chinese erotica and pornography can be traced way back into antiquity.
7 This film is originally from the famous erotica author Dan Oniroku's novel: Flower and snake series.
8 I imagine you inspecting "vintage" erotica for any hints of the modern world — or even anything post-World War I — that, if found,[www.Sentencedict.com] instantly kill the fantasy.
9 Between reading sexy stories and looking at erotica, lovers can entertain themselves for hours while playing with their own hot spot.
10 Much erotica produced during this period focused itself on the practice of foot binding.
11 Considerable commercial and amateur erotica is published apparently targeting people with such a sexual attraction.
12 His photographs were highly stylised essays in erotica with the spectator cast as voyeur.
13 Ancient Chinese erotica drew its influences from both Daoist religious practices and the courtesan culture that was developing in the imperial courts.
14 The most popular erotica for women is the romance novel. That has more punch than any other kind of erotica.
15 Perhaps if you get his attention,[sentencedict.com] you could show him the difference between erotica and comedy.
16 The photographic display called Stolen Glances examines the way in which lesbians have been represented in film, fiction and erotica.
17 The club is situated in a wine bar in Kidderminster: a town not famed, admittedly, for its sizzling erotica.
18 Although Beart is nude through most of this four-hour film, erotica is not the aim of director Jacques Rivette.
19 We try to maintain a balance between education and erotica.
20 The somewhat bizarre collaboration of a "Preacher and a Pornographer, " this pleasure palace houses over 17, 000 square feet of artistically expressive erotica.
21 Today the ruling Communist Party hierarchy continues to take a hard line on issues relating to sex and erotica.
22 Whereas two-minute video clips are the most popular form of contemporary erotica for men, the most popular form for women remains the romance novel, an artifact that takes many hours to digest.
23 Don't' be afraid to try new positions, new activities, new toys, new dirty talk, erotica or fantasies.
24 Get help in the form of a sex manual, a book of erotica, or an online sex shop.
25 Katrien Jacobs: The book is about waves of Chinese erotica and pornography in the age of Internet activism and a tightening of Internet censorship.
26 It's hard to know how old the men are who are seeking this class of erotica, but the authors speculate they come from a wide range of ages, since men's sexual interests are pretty solid by age 25.
27 She then discovers his letters to his dominatrix lover, Bea, and becomes obsessed with exploring his secret world of erotica.
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