May Pang
Apr 24, 2023

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Thanks for sharing your thoughts. See my response to the original commenter below. As an added comment about the use of the word sensual (because I put quite a lot of thought into it) - although the word sensual has a sexual connotation, it is actually defined as "gratifying to the senses" and is not exclusively sexual. In fact, the Merriam Webster dictionary uses the example of a shirt being sensual (I believe and item of clothing is decidedly not sexual). Other examples provided in other dictionaries include a ballet being a sensual experience. I hope that helps explain my decision for the word.

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May Pang
May Pang

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