(1) A state of anticipation of sexuality.
(2) The arousal of feelings of sexual desire.
(3) Sexual excitement.
(1) However hard a couple may try to import eroticism into the marriage, particularly in these days of sexual liberation, there is very little which can be done by two consenting adults which has the frisson of the forbidden.
(2) However, there's another issue when you raise the question of eroticism , auto-eroticism or sexualization.
(3) And in the body, that repository of desire, diasporic exile is used to unleash eroticism 's transformative possibilities.
(4) It's so easy to mock eroticism that you just have to hope people aren't going to pick on you.
(5) Contemporary art and architecture are again recognizing the sensuality and eroticism of matter.
(6) Anyone who looks at Whitney's emblems is fascinated by their monumental dimension, but he/she is also allured by their eroticism and their violence.
(7) But when eroticism goes public, something else happens.
(8) The confusion with pornography arises because Greenblatt equates eroticism with spirituality, and compels us to witness sexual intimacies to which we are not normally privy.
(9) Her subjects include human sexual relationships, power, eroticism , and sadomasochism.
(10) Be it in a combination with sea and sand landscapes or spring flowers and violin, the female body emits tenderness, eroticism , warmth and sensuality.
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(12) Sexuality, eroticism , and lust are important themes in Vizenor's texts.
(13) He distinguished rigorously between sexuality and eroticism , where the first was all practice and the second all dream.
(14) Through her body she illustrates her main preoccupations: sexuality, eroticism , death, and childbirth.
(15) It is refreshingly unabashed in its sexuality and eroticism .
(16) But her narrative gains from the tangible physicality of theatre and gleefully combines eroticism and wit.
(17) Contact with women is riddled with sexual tension and laced with eroticism and sometimes even latent misogyny, though this is a gray area.
(18) In cyberspace, women's sexuality is portrayed as a weapon; her eroticism spells doom.
(19) Like so many couples, the two are at that moving-to-the-country age when comfort edges out ambition and eating well replaces eroticism .
(20) In the sensual dance sequence we again witness safe eroticism at work.
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