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  2. Lascivious behavior - Wikipedia

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    Lechery is a behavioral pattern that includes: Inordinate indulgence in sexual activity; Unrestrained and promiscuous sexuality; Immoderate indulgence of sexual desire; Lewd and lustful behavior; Lechery is not the same as lust. Lust is an interior psychological state, the thinking about sex, the desire for it. Lechery is an outward behavior, a ...

  3. Lecher - Wikipedia

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    Lecher, a person with a very strong, perhaps excessive, sexual desire, called lechery Lecher line , a device for measuring radio wavelengths Topics referred to by the same term

  4. Seven deadly sins - Wikipedia

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    Lust or lechery is intense longing. It is usually thought of as intense or unbridled sexual desire , [ 20 ] which may lead to fornication (including adultery , rape , bestiality ), and other sinful and sexual acts; oftentimes, however, it can also mean other forms of unbridled desire, such as for money, or power.

  5. Asmodeus - Wikipedia

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    Asmodeus' reputation as the personification of lust continued into later writings, as he was known as the "Prince of Lechery" in the 16th-century romance Friar Rush. [43] The French Benedictine Augustin Calmet equated his name with a fine dress. [43] The 1409 Lollard manuscript titled Lanterne of Light associated Asmodeus with the deadly sin of ...

  6. List of manias - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Dictionary has defined mania as “a very strong interest in something that fills a person's ... part man and part goat; riotous merriment and lechery) ...

  7. Lust - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Female promiscuity - Wikipedia

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    Promiscuity tends to be frowned upon by many societies that expect most members to have committed, long-term relationships.Among women, as well as men, inclination for sex outside committed relationships is correlated with a high libido; [1] however, evolutionary biology, as well as social and cultural factors, have also been observed to influence sexual behavior and opinion.

  9. Lechery - Wikipedia

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    Lascivious behavior#Lechery To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .