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  2. Fake orgasm - Wikipedia

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    While all genders fake orgasms, women fake orgasms more frequently than men. A survey of 180 male and 101 female college students (introductory psychology students from the University of Kansas), Muehlenhard & Shippee (2009) found that 25% of men and 50% of women had pretended to orgasm (28% and 67%, respectively, for participants with experience in penile–vaginal intercourse (PVI)).

  3. Deepfake pornography - Wikipedia

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    Deepfake technology has been used to create non-consensual and pornographic images and videos of famous women. One of the earliest examples occurred in 2017 when a deepfake pornographic video of Gal Gadot was created by a Reddit user and quickly spread online.

  4. Fake nude photography - Wikipedia

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    Fake nude photography is the creation of nude photographs designed to appear as genuine nudes of an individual. [1] [2] The motivations for the creation of these modified photographs include curiosity, sexual gratification, the stigmatization or embarrassment of the subject, and commercial gain, such as through the sale of the photographs via pornographic websites.

  5. Hundreds of sexual deepfake ads using Emma Watson's ... - AOL

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    A deepfake app advertised itself on Meta platforms using the faces of actresses Emma Watson and Scarlett Johansson swapped into sexual videos.

  6. A Malefactor - Wikipedia

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    Sure, it's not everywhere that I unscrew them: one here, another there,' he was repeating," Gilyarovsky wrote. According to him, Chekhov had written down some words and expressions used by the real life 'malefactor' and then reproduced them in his story. [2] Lev Tolstoy included "A Malefactor" in his list of Chekhov's best stories. [1]

  7. List of Boon episodes - Wikipedia

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    Fiona isn't what she seems, and is in fact Lorraine, who works at a chambermaid at the local hotel. Later on, Ken watches Dennis with his girlfriend, who is really his wife Sue (Julie Peasgood), and he helps Fiona break in. She fakes a burglary and, before leaving on a train, gives Ken one of her necklaces, which actually belongs to Sue.

  8. Faked death - Wikipedia

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    Despicable Me 2 (2013): While Gru, Nefario and the girls are fighting the purple minions, Eduardo Perez reveals himself to be El Macho, a villain who faked his death by jumping out of a plane while standing on the back of a shark, having strapped two hundred and fifty pounds of dynamite to his chest, into the mouth of a volcano, which would end ...

  9. Man fakes his own death to get out of wedding - AOL

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... Man fakes his own death to get out of wedding. Sydney Levin. Updated July 14, 2016 at 7:17 PM.