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33: 200:. It is hence unflattering, and often used as an insult. A person with such an attitude to sexuality may have reservations about nudity, public display of sexual affection, discussion of sexual matters, or participating in romantic or sexual activity—reservations that exceed normal prevailing community standards. Exhibiting fear and discomfort with sexuality may be associated with advocating 233:
In this meaning, the term generally has a relative sense. For example, one may be viewed as having relatively lax standards regarding sexuality and drug usage compared to the overall population in which one resides, but compared to a smaller, specific subculture with more permissive standards, one
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in 1861, prudery is "modest in an exaggerated and affected way; seeming delicate, squeamish". In a broader sense, prudery refers to an attitude of mind that aims to largely exclude sexual expressions of any kind in public and sometimes also in the private sphere. This applies above all to the
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Another use of "prude" is as a label and an insult directed to anybody having reservations resulting from standards of modesty or even any
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standards and beliefs which are not shared by the offender. Thus one can be labeled a "prude" for expressing reservations about
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may appear to be unduly strict and thus be labeled a prude when one refuses to participate in more liberal seeming behaviors.
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The degree of prudery understood as fearful contempt of human sexuality can vary among different cultures and traditions.
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meaning loyal, respectable or modest woman, which was the source of prude in the 18th century. According to
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in tone and image form, fashion, mass media, literature, historical testimonies, and conversation.
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Synonyms of "prude" include: goody-goody (in certain contexts) and
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is a person with a very sensitive attitude and narrowness towards
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Prudishness

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"Prude"
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Prude (disambiguation)
custom
morality
Old French
Pierer's Universal Lexikon
eroticism
pejorative
human sexuality
modesty
negative view of sexuality
censorship
nudity in the media
public display of affection
moral
drinking alcohol
Mrs Grundy
Antisexualism
Christian Right

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