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Candaulism
Candaulism is a sexual practice or fantasy in which a man exposes his female partner, or images of her, to other people for their voyeuristic pleasure. The term may also be applied to the practice of undressing or otherwise exposing a female partner to others, or urging or forcing her to engage in sexual relations with a third person, such as during a swinging activity. There have also been reports of a woman's partner urging or forcing her into prostitution or pornography. Similarly, the term may also be applied to the posting of personal images of a female partner on the internet or urging or forcing her to wear clothing which reveals her physical attractiveness to others, such as by wearing very brief clothing, such as a microskirt, tight-fitting or see-through clothing or a low-cut top. == History of the term == The term is derived from ancient King Candaules who conceived a plot to show his unaware naked wife to his servant Gyges of Lydia. After discovering Gyges while he was watching her naked, Candaules' wife ordered him to choose between killing himself or killing her husband in order to repair the vicious mischief.〔André Gide, ''Le roi Candaule'' (1901)〕〔Hebbel, ''Gyges und sein Ring''〕〔Herodotus, ''Histories'', (Book 1.8 )〕 The term was first defined by Richard von Krafft-Ebing in his book: ''Psychopathia sexualis. Eine klinisch-forensische Studie'' (Stuttgart: Enke 1886).〔Richard von Krafft-Ebing in his book: ''Psychopathia sexualis. Eine klinisch-forensische Studie'' (Stuttgart: Enke 1886).〕
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