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Is there a noun specifically for the physical feeling of sexual pleasure?
"Pleasure" is very general. The word "arousal" refers to the "evocation or awakening of sexual pleasure"; "gratification" refers to the feeling that comes after, as does "satisfaction"; "lust" the desire for but not the thing itself; "orgasm" is the climax of sexual excitement but not the excitement itself. As so it goes on, through every relevant entry in the thesaurus.
Isn't there a simple word for the sensation of sexual excitement? A specific opposite of pain?
Sorry if the answer is uberron. But I just can't remember.
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I think "arousal" fits well
No pun
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I spose it'll have to do.
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And of the list you gave only lust and orgasm specifically refer to sexual pleasure although arousal is unlikely to be used in other contexts except medically. I didn't run through the thesaurus though.
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