The psychological implications of automobile design
The physical form of an automobile has always been subject to interpretation regarding its emotional appeal, but recent research suggests that...
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: The psychological implications of automobile design in relation to sexuality and eroticism
The automotive industry is known for its creativity when it comes to creating eye-catching designs that appeal to potential buyers. One element that often catches the attention of consumers is the...
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: The aggressive front fascia of cars: exploring its erotic appeal
Most people are aware that cars have been heavily associated with sex since their introduction to society. This association has led to many interesting psychological studies exploring why this is so,...
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: Automotive topic sexy design features: why cars can make us horny, and how they do it
A car's front fascia is its face. It can be said that a vehicle's visual presence communicates its character to those around it. The automobile industry has been designing cars for decades now and...
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: A cars front fascia: its face, power, comfort, handling, engine and eroticism!
I will explain how intercooler and grille designs can be used to convey sexual aggression and how visual cues can transform into erotic imagination. Intercoolers and grilles have long been associated...
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: Erotic aggression & car design: how automakers use intercooler and grille designs to sell more vehicles
In the world of psychology, there is an interesting phenomenon known as "psychological cars." This refers to how certain features and design elements of automobiles can evoke strong feelings of...
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: Psychological cars: how your car's grille can trigger sexual arousal and autoerotic fetishes
The automobile industry has always been fascinated by the concept of car design to maximize its appeal to consumers' psychological and emotional desires. In recent years, there have been several...
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: Eroticism in automotive design: how front grille shapes can impact perception