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Sclerotical
Sclerotical Scle*rot"ic*al, a. (Anat.) Sclerotic.

Meaning of Erotical from wikipedia

- and time in which an individual resides. Because the nature of what is erotic is fluid, early definitions of the term attempted to conceive eroticism...
- introspection. The erotic was first described by Audre Lorde in her 1978 essay in Sister Outsider, "Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power". The essay...
- social criticism. Much erotic literature features erotic art, illustrating the text. Although cultural disapproval of erotic literature has always existed...
- Erotic m****age is the use of m****age techniques by one person on another person's erogenous zones for their ****ual pleasure. The process may achieve or...
- Erotic photography is a style of art photography of an erotic, ****ually suggestive or ****ually provocative nature. It is a type of erotic art. In a spectrum...
- An erotic dance is a dance that provides erotic entertainment with the objective to erotically stimulate or ****ually arouse viewers. Erotic dance is one...
- This chronological list of erotic films is organized by decade. There may be considerable overlap between erotica and other genres including drama, horror...
- Erotic art is a broad field of the visual arts that includes any artistic work intended to evoke arousal. It usually depicts human nudity or ****ual activity...
- Erotic horror, alternately called horror erotica or dark erotica, is a genre of fiction in which sensual or ****ual imagery are blended with horrific overtones...
- Erotic spanking is the act of spanking another person for the ****ual arousal or gratification of either or both parties. The intensity of the act can vary...