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The depiction of erotic behavior (as in pictures or writing) intended to enhance sexual excitement is known as Pornography. This has become a multi trillion dollar industry. Examples of pornographic materials include adult videos, magazines, live shows, phone sex, cable/pay per view, selected internet sites, art, digital pornography etc. (read more . . . )
The sexual position 69 is one of the most commonly known sexual positions. In this position, two people orient themselves such that each person's mouth is near the other's genitals, enabling them to perform mutual oral sex. This position can be performed in same-sex or opposite-sex pairings.
This can be done lying down, one on top of the other or side by side, or alternatively, one partner can stand while holding the other upside down. In this position, the genitals are approached from the opposite direction, thereby creating a sensation different from that of ordinary oral sex.
In this position, a woman's clitoris is licked from top to bottom, and it may be licked through the clitoral hood, providing a buffer if the clitoris is too sensitive for direct stimulation. A man's frenulum rubs against the roof of the performing partner's mouth, while the foreskin and the front of the glans may be stimulated by their tongue. One variation includes digital penetration of either partner's anus or vagina. (read more . . . )
Beijing Hand Scroll. Young men engaged in erotic play. Hand scroll, opaque watercolor on paper. Beijing, Qing dynasty, late 19th c.
...that the Miller test is the United States Supreme Court's test for determining whether speech or expression can be labelled obscene?
The Autobiography of a Flea is a Victorian era erotic novel published under the name Anonymous in 1901 in London.
The novel is narrated by a flea who tells the tale of a beautiful young girl named Bella falling into her own curiosity of her sexuality and the people who take advantage of her own ignorance. The novel serves as both erotica and also as a piece of anti-church propaganda (by portraying members of the priesthood as immoral, manipulative and hypocritical).
The book was adapted into a 1976 pornographic film. (read more . . . )
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