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Definition of eroticize in English: eroticize(British eroticise) verb ɪˈrɒtɪsʌɪzəˈrɑdəˌsaɪz [with object]Give (something or someone) erotic qualities. we will explore why certain symbols and body shapes are eroticized porn eroticizes immorality Example sentencesExamples - Such impositions of meaning shape the sexual experience, and space becomes eroticized by social actors through their construction of a sense of place.
- I guess what you must ask yourself is are you prepared to date someone who eroticizes race in a way that may be confining to your individual personality?
- When the school day is done, they will turn to the videos and music that feed them eroticized violence and surround them with language that knows no constraints.
- Instead, they are taught to eroticize power inequalities as something that feels good and right.
- Furthermore, soldiers are purposefully trained to eroticize violence - from a heterosexual, male-aggressor perspective, even if some soldiers are gay and some are women.
- My theory is that men have by and large eroticised freedom, while women have eroticised its absence.
- In his hallucinatory images, eroticized decorative motifs derived from organic forms add an emotional charge to an apocalyptic vision.
- The unusual focus on Gerald's neck eroticizes this aspect of his body by highlighting the fact that here his clothes start, just where his statuesque body begins.
- The central tenet of this sexuality is eroticizing dominance and subordination.
- Who was the first to write that beauty standards imposed on women create the look of an assault victim, thus demonstrating the immense problem we have with eroticizing violence?
- Masculinity is eroticized by artistic boys as they yearn for male acceptance.
- His tendency to eroticise every same sex friendship is often preposterous.
- Yet, inversely, at the same time a different audience eroticizes women bodybuilders solely for their physiques - as a burgeoning underground muscle-fetish industry proves.
- Desire is punished, and the punishment is eroticized, and the erotic, as it always does, seeks its final release in death.
- I was thinking more along the lines of the camera eroticizing the space before its lens, actually.
- It is all in the service of eroticizing the violence to the point where the film operates more as a psychosexual exploration than a horror film.
- In the conjoining of the two bodies, arms wrapped around the other, one may eroticize the encounter or stab the other in the back - or both.
- But hey, the guy works at a gym, maybe he's learned to eroticize red-faced girls who are streaming with sweat.
- The process of sensitizing us to child porn also forces us to eroticize children.
- I am not the origin of the desire that operates within my vision; it is from Eros that I derive the libidinal quality of my gaze which eroticizes the world.
Derivatives noun The film is striking in its eroticization of the male figure, and its story of resentment, loyalty and self-sacrifice reveals more about the darkest aspects of human nature with each successive viewing. Example sentencesExamples - This is a take on the the blurring effect Japanese censors use to conceal genitals and penetration, or rather the resulting eroticization thereof.
- The novel explores the eroticization of dominance.
- There was a heavy eroticisation of the male bodies on display.
- Women's eroticisation of traditional power relationships makes the process of evaluating a boyfriend for his earning power seem acceptable, rather than mercenary, to most men and women.
Definition of eroticize in US English: eroticize(British eroticise) verbəˈrädəˌsīzəˈrɑdəˌsaɪz [with object]Give (something or someone) erotic qualities. certain symbols and body shapes are eroticized Example sentencesExamples - The central tenet of this sexuality is eroticizing dominance and subordination.
- Yet, inversely, at the same time a different audience eroticizes women bodybuilders solely for their physiques - as a burgeoning underground muscle-fetish industry proves.
- My theory is that men have by and large eroticised freedom, while women have eroticised its absence.
- It is all in the service of eroticizing the violence to the point where the film operates more as a psychosexual exploration than a horror film.
- Such impositions of meaning shape the sexual experience, and space becomes eroticized by social actors through their construction of a sense of place.
- Who was the first to write that beauty standards imposed on women create the look of an assault victim, thus demonstrating the immense problem we have with eroticizing violence?
- The process of sensitizing us to child porn also forces us to eroticize children.
- When the school day is done, they will turn to the videos and music that feed them eroticized violence and surround them with language that knows no constraints.
- Desire is punished, and the punishment is eroticized, and the erotic, as it always does, seeks its final release in death.
- The unusual focus on Gerald's neck eroticizes this aspect of his body by highlighting the fact that here his clothes start, just where his statuesque body begins.
- But hey, the guy works at a gym, maybe he's learned to eroticize red-faced girls who are streaming with sweat.
- I am not the origin of the desire that operates within my vision; it is from Eros that I derive the libidinal quality of my gaze which eroticizes the world.
- Instead, they are taught to eroticize power inequalities as something that feels good and right.
- Masculinity is eroticized by artistic boys as they yearn for male acceptance.
- In his hallucinatory images, eroticized decorative motifs derived from organic forms add an emotional charge to an apocalyptic vision.
- In the conjoining of the two bodies, arms wrapped around the other, one may eroticize the encounter or stab the other in the back - or both.
- His tendency to eroticise every same sex friendship is often preposterous.
- I was thinking more along the lines of the camera eroticizing the space before its lens, actually.
- I guess what you must ask yourself is are you prepared to date someone who eroticizes race in a way that may be confining to your individual personality?
- Furthermore, soldiers are purposefully trained to eroticize violence - from a heterosexual, male-aggressor perspective, even if some soldiers are gay and some are women.
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