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Sexual suggestiveness

Refectory painting on the theme of Temptation by Lucas Cranach the Elder c.1520 (detail), Lutherhaus, Wittenberg... this decorates the end wall of one of the main university refectories...whilst the painting is already sexually charged, the aspect which requires a second glance is the woman's pillow, which is in a form suggesting a vulva

Sexual suggestiveness is visual, verbal, written or behavioral material or action with sexual undertones implying sexual intent in order to provoke sexual arousal.[1][2][3][4]

There are variations in the perception and display of sexual suggestiveness, including but not limited to gender, culture and generation. Different cultures and different generations have varying views on what is considered to be sexually suggestive. For example, in British culture, it is normal for a woman to wear shorts and bare her legs on a hot, sunny day, but a woman with naked flesh exposed would be considered promiscuous in certain cultures around the world. In evolutionary terms, sexual suggestiveness is a mode from which sexual mates are gained. Therefore, the ability to use sexual suggestiveness effectively is a trait that is part of sexual selection.

Displays of sexual suggestiveness include things such as; women in swimsuit adverts, sexually-themed music or music with a strong beat meant for dancing, sexting, erotic lingerie or "wolf whistling".[5][6][7][8][9] Sexual suggestiveness may also involve nudity, or the exposure of the nipples, genitals, buttocks or other taboo areas of the body.[10][11] Even a brand name or phrase can be considered to be sexually suggestive if it has strong sexual connotations or undertones.[12]

In some cases, displays of sexual suggestiveness may be misinterpreted which may lead to dangerous or harmful situations.

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  4. ^ Wright, Anne (February 2009). Grandma's Sex Handbook - Anne Wright - Google Books. Intimate Press. ISBN 9780578020754. Retrieved 2013-09-07.
  5. ^ National Research Council (2002). What Is Pornography?. Nap.edu. doi:10.17226/10261. ISBN 978-0-309-08274-7. Retrieved 2013-09-07.
  6. ^ "Sexually suggestive M&S bus advert banned | News | The Christian Institute". Christian.org.uk. 2011-12-07. Retrieved 2013-09-07.
  7. ^ "What is Sexting". Archived from the original on 2012-01-26. Retrieved 2014-02-14.
  8. ^ Frangos, J; Ritter, W; Friedman, D (2013-03-25). "Brain Potentials to Sexually Suggestive Whistles Show Meaning Modulates the Mismatch Negativity". NeuroReport. 16 (12): 1313–1317. doi:10.1097/01.wnr.0000175619.23807.b7. PMC 1361366. PMID 16056131.
  9. ^ Frith, Simon (2004). Popular Music: The rock era - Google Books. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780415332682. Retrieved 2013-09-07.
  10. ^ "One in Five Teens Sends Sexually Explicit Images". Marketingcharts.com. 2009-01-06. Retrieved 2013-09-07.
  11. ^ Duncan, Stephen F.; Wallace Goddard, H. (2010-08-27). Family Life Education: Principles and Practices for Effective Outreach - Stephen F. Duncan, H. Wallace Goddard - Google Books. SAGE Publications. ISBN 9781412979085. Retrieved 2013-09-07.
  12. ^ "Stiffy's vodka ruled irresponsible over sexually suggestive name". Harpers.co.uk. 2011-11-08. Archived from the original on 2012-05-28. Retrieved 2013-09-07.

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