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- and tablets has permitted some exhibitionists to reorient their methods such as with nude selfies. The term exhibitionist was first used in 1877 by French...
- Narcissism is a self-centered personality style characterized as having an excessive preoccupation with oneself and one's own needs, often at the expense...
- The Exhibitionist is a 2022 novel by English author Charlotte Mendelson. The novel is published by Pan Macmillan. The book depicts the lives of a dysfunctional...
- James F. Masterson proposed two subtypes for pathological narcissism, exhibitionist and closet. Both fail to adequately develop an age- and phase- appropriate...
- it had entered po****r usage; they also term figures of both ****es "exhibitionist". They cite Andersen's second chapter as a good discussion of the name...
- Voyeurs who are not also exhibitionists tend to be from a higher socioeconomic status than those who do show exhibitionist behaviour. Research shows...
- for hosting large amounts of amateur ****, often uploaded by exhibitionists who exploit the site for personal gratification, and who are enabled...
- to explore and do. I just did it publicly for my fans, that is the exhibitionist style of me." Drive was released online at the website Deeper.com on...
- TR-909 drum machine, and up to seventy records in one hour. Mills' Exhibitionist DVD, from 2004, features him mixing live on three decks and CD player...
- events are few in number and highly controversial in most regions. Exhibitionist displays are another manifestation of public bondage. They are typically...