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Etymology
Pornographos (Greek); adjective, writing about prostitutes, derived from pornE - prostitute + graphein - to write; cognated with (Greek) pernanai - to sell, poros - journey; Dated 1864
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Description of an erotic behaviour (painted or writted) made to generate sexual stimulation.
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Material (books or pictures) which describe a sexual bahaviour and generates sexual stimulation.
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Describing "acts" in a sensual manner, to stimulate an intense emotional reaction.
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The content of this page was inspired by Luke Ford: A History of X: 100 Years of Sex in Film
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