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- public space. The American Psychiatric ****ociation has classified certain voyeuristic fantasies, urges and behaviour patterns as a paraphilia in the Diagnostic...
- DSM-5 has specific listings for eight paraphilic disorders. These are voyeuristic disorder, exhibitionistic disorder, frotteuristic disorder, ****ual masochism...
- 8, 1976) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as the voyeuristic Caleb in the John Cameron Mitc**** film Shortbus and as Damian, leader...
- In her review for The Hindu, Y. Sunita Chowdhary felt Romantic was "voyeuristic drama at best." Murali Krishna CH of The New Indian Express criticized...
- disorders that can lead to greater nudity include exhibitionistic disorder, voyeuristic disorder, and gymnophobia. Nudity is one of the physiological characteristics...
- how those ****umptions and such images may implicate the viewer in the voyeuristic position of a (usually) male viewer. The do****entary film scholar Bill...
- uncovering of legs, or silhouetted outlines of naked women creating voyeuristic arousal.   The fallen woman was a key stereotype for Victorian erotica...
- as Millie, Roadhouse Owner Steve King as Will, as Voyeuristic Man Jeanne Marie Marchaud as Voyeuristic Woman Stan Braddock as Foreman Aaron Taylor as Jim...
- reviews from critics, who compared it unfavorably to its forebears in the voyeuristic thriller genre, such as Rear Window (1954) and Body Double (1984). On...
- attention". Devki Nehra from Firstpost wrote, "Fabulous Lives fulfils the voyeuristic drive of watching people unlike us in action, but is bereft of the drama...