Seduction
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In sociology, seduction is the process of deliberately tempting a person into an act. It can be used seriously or jokingly, frequently refers to sexual behavior, and may refer to an act that the other may later regret and/or would normally not want to do. Famous seducers from history include Cleopatra, Giacomo Casanova, and the fictional characters Lothario and Don Juan.
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