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  2. Lascivious behavior - Wikipedia

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    The legal definition of the term varies greatly across jurisdictions, and has evolved significantly over time, reflective of current moral values as they relate to sexuality. For example, in 1896, lascivious cohabitation referred to the now-archaic crime of living with a member of the opposite sex and having premarital sex with him or her. [1]

  3. Lecher - Wikipedia

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  4. Lothario - Wikipedia

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    Camilla threatens Lothario with a sword. Illustration by Apeles Mestres [], engraving by Francisco Fusté.. Lothario is an Italian name used as shorthand for an unscrupulous seducer of women, based upon a character in The Fair Penitent, a 1703 tragedy by Nicholas Rowe.

  5. Lech - Wikipedia

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    Lech is an English word referring to lecherous behavior or person. Lech may also refer to: People. Lech (name), a name of Polish origin;

  6. Cianghella della Tosa - Wikipedia

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    According to Boccaccio, Cianghella and her sect are said to define wise women as those "who have daring and courage" as well as "lecherous appetites." [ 7 ] Using her own language, Boccaccio calls Cianghella a wise woman herself due to her interest in men's sexual, rather than knightly, prowess.

  7. Sexual objectification - Wikipedia

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    Women in a bikini contest are valued for the sexual appeal of their bodies over other attributes, Atlanta, Georgia.. Sexual objectification is the act of treating a person solely as an object of sexual desire (a sex object).

  8. More I Cannot Wish You - Wikipedia

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    [5] For "lickerish tooth," Loesser consulted a thesaurus to find synonyms for "covetous" and found "lecherous," which was "appalling in sound to the modern ear," after which he consulted Oxford English Dictionary and saw "two archaic spellings"—"licorice" and "lickerish"—and "[i]n the exemplary material ... found 'lickerish tooth.'" [5]

  9. Sexual harassment - Wikipedia

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    As a result, LOI n°2012-954 du 6 août 2012 was voted in, providing a new definition. [165] [166] In addition to criminal provisions, the French Labor code also prohibits sexual harassment. [167] The legislator voted a law in 2008 [168] that copied the 2002/73/EC Directive [169] [170] definition without modifying the French Labour Code.