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Sexual fantasy

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One of the illustrations toDe Figuris Veneris byÉdouard-Henri Avril. It shows a manmasturbating while sexually fantasizing

Asexual fantasy is amental image, or apattern of thought that makes the person becomesexually aroused or helps this process.[1] It can be created by the person'simagination. Sometimes,erotic literature, orpornography can help create a sexual fantasy. The same may be true for certain objects, or beingattracted to another person. Anything that can produce sexual arousal can also produce a sexual fantasy.

Sexual fantasies occur in almost all societies around the world. They are rarely put into practice, mainly because of cultural, social, moral, and religious constraints.[2] In some cases, even a discussion by a person of sexual fantasies is subject to socialtaboos andinhibitions. Some people find it convenient to act out fantasies throughsexual roleplay. People watching porn sometimes find their fantasies validated. A fantasy may be a positive or negative experience, or even both. It may be in response to a past experience and can influence future sexual behavior

Literature

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Sexual fantasy is also used for agenre of literature, film or work of art. Such works may be appreciated for theiraesthetics, though many people may feel uncomfortable with such works. For example,women in prison movies may be described as sexual fantasies, as are pornographic movies. In the case of movies, the term may describe a part of the movie, such as a fantasy scene or sequence. Besides pornographic films, some mainstream films have included sexual fantasy scenes, such asBusiness Is Business (1971),Amarcord (1973),American Beauty (1999) and others.

References

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Citations

  1. Leitenberg& Henning 1995, p. 470.
  2. Kasemy, Z; Desouky, D. ES; Abdelrasoul, G (2016). "Sexual fantasy, masturbation and pornography among Egyptians".Sexuality & Culture.20 (3):626–638.doi:10.1007/s12119-016-9346-1.S2CID 147262359.

Bibliography

Journal articles
Books
  • Fisher, Seymour (1989),Sexual Images of the Self: The Psychology of Erotic Sensations and Illusions (First ed.), Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.,ISBN 978-0-8058-0439-3
  • Friday, Nancy (1998).Men In Love. New York: Delta Trade Paperbacks.ISBN 0-385-33342-0.
  • Rathus, Spencer A.; Nevid, Jeffrey S.; Fichner-Rathus, Lois; Herold, Edward S.; McKenzie, Sue Wicks (2005),Human sexuality in a world of diversity (Second ed.), New Jersey, USA: Pearson Education,ISBN 978-0-205-40615-9
  • Scott, Gini Graham (1994),The Power of Fantasy: Illusion and Eroticism in Everyday Life (First ed.), New York, New York: Carol Publishing Group,ISBN 978-1-55972-239-1
  • Wilson, Glenn Daniel (1978),The secrets of sexual fantasy (First ed.), London, England: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd.,ISBN 978-0-460-04309-0
Theses and dissertations
  • Davidoff, Orion (2005),Social Influences As A Mediator Of Gender Differences In Sexual Fantasy, Sexual Desire, and Sexual Behavior, presented to the Department of Psychology of theUniversity of South Carolina.
  • Frostino, Andrea Taylor (August 2006),Guilt And Jealousy Associated With Sexual Fantasies Among Heterosexual Married Individuals, presented to the Faculty of the School of Human Service Professions,Widener University.
  • Girolami, Lisa (August 2005),A Comparison Of The Content Of Sexual Fantasies Of Lesbian And Heterosexual Women, presented to the Department of Educational Psychology, Administration, and Counseling,California State University.
Other

    The American Sex Survey: A Peek Beneath the Sheets(PDF),ABC News, 2004-10-21, retrieved2010-04-13

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