Sentences with phrase «erotic pleasure as»

AASECT further believes that opportunities for sexual healing should be accessible to every individual interested in furthering their capacity for erotic pleasure as well as for gratifying emotional relationships, and that such services should be provided in a manner that secures the client's or patient's privacy, confidentiality, and self - respect.

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In modern societies, Weber argued, the biblical God must compete with worldly gods such as aesthetic experience, material success, nationalistic fervor, erotic pleasure, and the many other forms of self - transcendence and this - worldly immortality that call out to our inner demons.
Some experts describe the G - spot as an area of increased sensitivity and erotic pleasure located in the vagina, while others deny its existence entirely.
Erotic pleasures and passion with my girl who helped me find and accept my true god given sexuality as a person.
Never celebrating the kitsch like one of those «90s DTV erotic thrillers with titles like Lethally Blonde, or taking it seriously as a full - on dive into erotic obsession, the results have been tame, mostly poor affairs, not bad enough to be guilty pleasures or good enough to be, well, good.
Piñeiro delights just as much in the erotics of the voice: few directors take so much tangible pleasure in the sheer sound of voices speaking, even (especially) if they're simply repeating the same words over and over.
First Fifty Shades of Grey slipped the chains of its origin as an erotic reworking of Twilight to become a massive international guilty pleasure.
Yet these images, sobering as they may be, appear alongside those of bodies embracing, caught in moments of erotic pleasure, suggesting that depictions of tenderness, of love lived as well as lost, offer an equally valuable form of revolution.
In much the same way as the women documented in Natalia LL's TAK and Słowo are portrayed in command of their language, works from her later series Consumer Art (1972) and Post-consumer Art (1975) show women in control of their sexuality and erotic pleasure.
Inspired by iconic images from art history and pop culture, her works deal with subjects as delicate and personal as erotic pleasure and love, and offer an unconventional view of women in art.
In this exhibition therefore we come upon a version of Sainte Sébastienne once again (drypoint in black and white on paper, 1992), as well as the Tryptych for the Red Rooms (1994) which offers an interpretation of the arch of hysteria, a figure that represents a physical and psychological state where pain and pleasure blend to produce feelings of arousal expressed through an erotic impulse.
Taking as its title Freud's German term for the «pleasure in looking» (translated in English as «scopophilia»), the exhibition probes the erotic implications of spectatorship — the desire residing in a glance, or the fine line between a casual gaze -LSB-...]
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