Eroticism

I’m not usually a dance guy, but this is something else! You might argue it’s off topic? Maybe, in which case perhaps it belongs elsewhere? I can move it… I’ll let you judge. But for me, it’s the passion in it, the giving of their bodies and hearts to each other. There’s a section at 1:50 where they come together and dance closely, ending in an embrace… and then they dance across the floor in unison. It’s the physical expression of some beautiful feelings and connection between two human beings.

Really enjoyable performance. Not just the technical execution but the accompanying music that I felt gave context. Melancholic, perhaps… but beauty shone through too.
 
For a thousand years artists have left us their visions of the erotic in sculpture and paint. Each piece as varied in eroticism as the model reflected by the work. Yet each is erotic and sometimes sexual.

To my imaginings, eroticism works primarily on the mind by emotions, while sexuality does so physically. It’s like riding the edge of true bliss and trying to remain balanced. Part of the definition of love lives there too.

Thanks.

I’d like to add: Eroticism encourages us to “FEEL” some things about the art. Sexuality encourages us “TO DO” something about it.
 
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The pictures plant the seeds of desire. I find that these images while, manifestly, innocent awaken the need for intimacy in me. That, to me, is the essence of eroticism,
 
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