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Desire (Japanese title: DESIRE 背徳の螺旋) is a 1994 visual novel adventure game developed and published by C's Ware [].At first an eroge for the PC-98, it has since been ported and remade for various platforms, often without the sexual content.
Désiré is a French indie point-and-click adventure video game by Sylvain Seccia published in 2016. The game is about the titular character, Désiré, an achromatic boy who only sees black and white, and the player guides him in four various parts of his life.
This macabre commentary on the intersection of food, sex and gender follows food critic Dorothy as she travels between New York and Italy, giving into her most carnal desires after one fateful ...
Himeros, god of sexual desire and unrequited love. Hedylogos, god of sweet talk and flattery. Heracles; Hermaphroditus, god of hermaphrodites and effeminate men. Hermes; Hymen, god of marriage, weddings, and the bridal hymn. Pothos, god of sexual longing, yearning, and desire. Hedone, goddess of pleasure.
Lust is an intense desire for something. [1] [2] Lust can take any form such as the lust for sexuality (see libido), money, or power.It can take such mundane forms as the lust for food (see gluttony) as distinct from the need for food or lust for redolence, when one is lusting for a particular smell that brings back memories.
It feels like being in love with your best friend," Sucre tells Parade. Venus is the planet of romance, aesthetics, and our most carnal desires, while Jupiter is the planet of expansion and good luck.
Apart from the climax of the play, in which two men attempt to have relations with a third man disguised as a bride, the character of Lysidamus, who is not described as having identifiable feminine characteristics, is bisexual and makes several references in the play to his carnal desire for his slave Olympius. [6]
Nothing in this quiet hothouse of youthful desires, mean-girl tensions and hovering Catholic guilt qualifies as especially new terrain, but the film’s dreamy-yet-gawky carnality and honestly ...