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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arousing with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the act of stimulating or exciting someone in a particular context, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "The novel was arousing with tension and suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats."
Alternatives: "stimulating with" or "exciting with".
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At one point the Electrician plays a waiter on whom the Duchess very visibly (and while singing) performs fellatio, a sequence that gave the opera an air of notoriety that lingers to this day but is far more disconcerting than arousing, with brutal vocal lunges.
Shamelessly orange like a parrot's beak, arousing with a lover's touch the clustered lotus buds, I praise this great wheel the sun -- rising it is an earring for the Lady of the East.
In addition, we selected musical pieces rated as arousing (with a value > 5) and less arousing (value < 4.8).
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They then had to rate each vocalization on a five-point scale from −2 (very negative) to +2 (very positive) with respect to emotional valence and on a five-point scale ranging from 0 (not aroused) to 4 (very aroused) with respect to arousal.
As an adult she needed pornography to be aroused with her husband, she said.
One recalls the furor Roosevelt aroused with his "one-third of a nation — ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished".
Normative valence and arousal scores, based on N = 204 raters, ranged from 1 (very negative; relaxed) to 9 (very positive; aroused), with 5 being neutral.
In an e-mail Ms. Albin said that most collectors "become almost aroused with pleasure from them, and that is the reward in itself".
The fervour Royal arouses among her supporters burns brightly, as does the hostility she arouses with her one-woman crusade for what she calls renewal, but which her opponents regard as the vacuous phrase-making of a hyper-charged ambition.
Q: As I understand your testimony, Mr. President, touching somebody's breast with the intent to arouse, with the intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person is covered; kissing the breast is covered; touching the genitalia is covered; correct?
Topics range from how to hide erections, buying correctly fitting trousers, and requests for advice on how to prevent painful sex, as the average depth of a vagina is between three and four inches when aroused, with less being as long as seven.
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