How To Use Exhibitionism In A Sentence

  • This is not only the case in exhibitionism or voyeurism, but in sadism, too. The Noodle Place
  • I know from personal experience that this kind of exhibitionism is hard to resist. Mothers, Don't Let Your Babies Turn into Celebrities: Evgenia Peretz
  • She ran off stage and got fixed up, but her misadventures in incidental exhibitionism were far from over.
  • It can be exhibitionism, I suppose, or anyway a kind of egotism. COME AND BE KILLED
  • Many people practice this type of exhibitionism to get a thrill or a rush from it.
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  • There is no way of knowing whether he is writing on a level of subversive irony, whether he takes his wacky anarchist ideas seriously or whether they are incited by his buffoonish exhibitionism.
  • The drive to accumulate can be used to better human existence, not just selfishly, for conspicuous over consumption, self-indulgence or exhibitionism.
  • These parents may be desperate, but by coming into this environment they are abandoning therapy for exhibitionism.
  • She was embarrassed by his exhibitionism at the party.
  • Call it solipsism or exhibitionism if you will, but somehow it feels inadequate just sitting here alone with my memories, I want to tell everybody about what this city, these people, this time, meant to me.
  • Unlike the older networking sites, which are still largely used on PCs, these new phone-oriented services are bringing the growing culture of exhibitionism to more exotic and more personal locations.
  • Women decided this kind of lardy exhibitionism wasn't something that they wanted to aspire to and took their custom elsewhere. The Hard Sell: Marks & Spencer
  • There is an element of exhibitionism in the parents' performance too.
  • There, the rites of passage from one phase of social existence to the next are bound by rules that eliminate exhibitionism, and that includes a strict dress code.
  • There was, of course, the same mixture of philanthropy, corporate PR and silly exhibitionism we have come to expect from charity bashes akin to Children in Need and Comic Relief.
  • I am talking about the type of exhibitionism, or flaunting of oneself, or showing-off, or whatever else one might choose to call it.
  • Even his lies, incompetence, and mangled syntax can be negative exhibitionism, meaning a manner whereby he generates the negative assessments that, emotionally, he expects to encounter from others. Uncovering the Psychological Roots of the Bush Tragedy
  • You can keep your distance, you can keep your head beneath the parapet - but surely it's disingenuous to insinuate that bloggers don't do it, at least in part, for adulation, audience or exhibitionism.
  • There's a post-Spice Girls sense of short-skirted girl power about the project, which Clarke admits was tailormade to keep the lads 'mags readers on board but which I found increasingly grating; can scenes of sapphic exhibitionism really be passed off as female empowerment? Mark Kermode's DVD round-up
  • For others, addiction can involve illegal activities such as exhibitionism , voyeurism, obscene phone calls, child molestation or rape.
  • More showpiece than serious contest, it is the culmination of three days of gratuitous exhibitionism in which the clean-cut, vibrant face of the NBA is touted at every turn.
  • Satisfy her desire for exhibitionism by taking her somewhere you can have sex (check out these amazing sex places) or surprising her next time she's in the dressing room at the mall.
  • A nonsensical, roundly-panned “Bunker In The Sky” that was little more than a government-subsidized fuck-pad and a bastardly, macho exhibitionism at the expense of family and personal reputation, just to name a couple of them. Archive 2008-01-01
  • The sexual activity may include fondling, oral-genital, genital and anal contact, as well as exhibitionism, voyeurism and exposure to pornography.
  • The final day of this year's Alternative Fashion Week saw a variety of collections ranging from the understated to blatant exhibitionism.
  • But all this sound and fury is mainly exhibitionism - politicians pretending they're saving the planet.
  • Someone mentioned to me that there's an element of "exhibitionism" in myself by having a diary like this. Chubbychic Diary Entry
  • The roommates - barely legal, scared, nervous and prone to idiotic exhibitionism - are abandoned in foreign cities, with lots of money and practically nothing to do.
  • Among other things, the position of the spectators in the cinema is blatantly one of repression of their exhibitionism and projection of the repressed desire onto the performer.
  • So by deint of elimination, we must assume that I'm into "exhibitionism". Archive 2006-04-01
  • But LaBute is also concerned with the conflict between art and morality and the grandstanding exhibitionism of contemporary conceptualism.
  • His outrageous behaviour, on and off stage, was not only due to drug abuse but also to a need to rebel against the restrictions of his background, mixed in with a fair measure of exhibitionism and a desire to be someone special.
  • Crane apparently has a propensity for rape and sexual exhibitionism but does not experience irresistible compulsions or an absolute volitional impairment.
  • Judith, for instance, has the beginnings of a sexually acting out behavior called exhibitionism.
  • Changes in sexual behavior, though uncommon, have been seen in patients with epilepsy, including hypersexuality, pansexuality, erotomania, sexual paranoia, exhibitionism, and fetishism.
  • She cocoons the viewer in her extravagant exhibitionism.
  • This new age of technology and exhibitionism allows us to transmit ourselves, and our experiences, to millions of recipients in an instant and allows them to respond.
  • In psychiatry, a male's need for exhibitionism could be seen as a reaction against castration anxiety.
  • Perhaps what's different with your kind of exhibitionism is that this doll talks! Thinking with my fingers
  • It seems probable that a form of erotic symbolism somewhat similar to exhibitionism is to be found in the rare cases in which sexual gratification is derived from throwing ink, acid or other defiling liquids on women's dresses. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
  • The affectless voyeurism and exhibitionism of reality TV has undoubtedly inspired the movie.
  • Many people practice this type of exhibitionism to get a thrill or a rush from it.
  • Around 1800 male dress changed: men forswore exhibitionism and renounced brightly coloured, erotic attire.
  • The role of rock singer demands an acceptance if not an embrace of exhibitionism, which necessarily has a narcissistic component that the role encourages.
  • It's exhibitionism to flaunt wealth so blatantly.
  • The gym was often almost empty when Christopher was there, and perhaps Pilates knew instinctively that Christopher would be a suitable audience for his exhibitionism.
  • It can be exhibitionism, I suppose, or anyway a kind of egotism. COME AND BE KILLED
  • With the growing popularity of body art - tattoos, piercings, skin scratching and so on - comes a new level of exhibitionism.
  • Crane has also been diagnosed as suffering from exhibitionism and anti-social personality disorder.
  • His behaviour was legal, if unsavoury, and has, as far as I can tell, absolutely no relevant bearing on his candidacy, unless he's campaigning on a platform of outlawing exhibitionism.
  • The well-scrubbed Dutch stoop is famous and has come to serve as an example of public exhibitionism and bourgeois pretentiousness .... but it was no pretense; the interiors of the Dutch houses were equally scrubbed and scoured. Dutch Domesticity in the Golden Age
  • Nates in relation to coprolagnia in relation to exhibitionism in relation to erotic temperament Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
  • The phrase, which we mistranslate from the Portuguese, was first used by Brazilian players, who actually said they wanted to play beautifully, with lethal grace and twirling exhibitionism. The big picture: the England squad relax at their hotel in Leon, Mexico, on 14 June 1970
  • Most of them are happy to partake in a bit of youthful exhibitionism, but are turned off by full militant naturism. TV highlights 12/01/2012
  • In contrast, the other three value speech as a means to an end - that of self-expression and enlightenment or, at least, exhibitionism.
  • Never in the history of the world has there been such a rage for exhibitionism.
  • Today, audiences prefer big statements, cathartic effects and emotional exhibitionism.
  • Weblogs seem both the perfect medium for exhibitionism on many levels and also the perfect medium for creating connections.
  • What is written appears to be out of emotional necessity, with no patience for flashy baroque flourishes or camped-up emotional exhibitionism.
  • One of the priests admitted at the time to sexual abuse and the others were prosecuted at the time for "exhibitionism" and a sexual act with a minor, a 17-year-old. In Church Scandal, Dioceses Take Lead
  • Only she knows if her exhibitionism is sincere self-expression or carefully engineered self-promotion.
  • Behavioral exhibitionism is perhaps harder to implement than additions to your wardrobe.
  • This new age of technology and exhibitionism allows us to transmit ourselves, and our experiences, to millions of recipients in an instant and allows them to respond.
  • I thought at first it was about exhibitionism, but a less cynical view is that they are trying to meet a common human need of finding connection.

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