It depends on how you define the term.
I define it as "arousing sexual interest and desire in people of appropriate gender and culture". Note that this is quite different from "beautiful" and is a narrow subset of "attractive".
the term refers to letting a woman feel sexual tension.
"Tension" generally implies conflict or some sort of a counterforce.
"Tension" generally implies conflict or some sort of a counterforce.
Testosterone which is commonly associated with sexiness in males is about dominance. It has something to do with power that does create tension.
Of course a woman can decide to have sex with shy a guy because he's nice and she thinks that he's intelligent or otherwise a good match. Given that there are shy guys who do have sex that's certainly happening in reality.
Does that mean that the behavior of that guy deserves the label "sexy"? I don't think he's commonly giv...
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