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XXX Trivia

Trivia

Easy 

  • What is the most common safe word used during roleplay?

  • Which animal print is often considered the most "seductive" for lingerie?

  • What is the most popular flavor of edible body oil?

  • In which European city would you find the famous red-light district?

  • Which fruit is often associated with sensuality and is popular in art and media?

  • What is the term for being attracted to multiple genders?

  • What bedroom accessory is often referred to as a “rabbit”?

  • What popular candy is used during playful bedroom games?

  • Which holiday is often associated with wearing revealing costumes?

  • Which color is most commonly associated with passion and romance?

  • What is the name of the novel that popularized BDSM in mainstream culture?

  • Which beverage is often linked with “aphrodisiac” qualities?

  • What three-letter term is used for a significant other of the same gender in a relationship?

  • Which popular movie features a “striptease” scene with Demi Moore?

  • What body part is most commonly associated with foot fetishes?

  • Which iconic accessory is often associated with burlesque performances?

  • Which type of dancing involves a pole?

  • What popular adult game involves spinning a bottle?

  • Which bodily fluid is often associated with pregnancy risk awareness?

  • What common kitchen condiment is sometimes used during intimate play for flavor?

  • What is the term for an open relationship where partners can date others?

  • Which piece of furniture is famously used in lap dancing?

  • What is the slang term for a sexy text message?

  • What is the most commonly pierced body part for intimate adornment?

  • Which body part do people often think of when they hear “Brazilian wax”?

Medium

  • What is the name of the cocktail often associated with passionate encounters?

  • Which country is credited with the invention of the Kama Sutra?

  • Which type of lace lingerie is traditionally thought to be the most seductive?

  • What is the name of the practice where partners take turns tying each other up?

  • What bedroom activity involves using an ice cube for heightened sensations?

  • What is the term for someone who enjoys watching others engage in intimate acts?

  • Which lubricant type is known for being the most compatible with latex?

  • Which spice is considered an aphrodisiac and often added to hot beverages?

  • What type of kiss involves using the tongue?

  • Which fruit is often used as a metaphor for male anatomy in texts and emojis?

  • What is the term for a couple swapping partners?

  • Which popular TV series featured a character with a collection of "toys" in her closet?

  • Which famous Greek goddess is known for love, beauty, and sensuality?

  • Which fabric is often considered the most luxurious for bedroom lingerie?

  • What is the term for adding blindfolds or restraints during intimate activities?

  • What is a popular term for being romantically attracted to both men and women?

  • Which herb, often used in tea, is rumored to have libido-enhancing effects?

  • Which type of undergarment is considered risqué because it only covers the essential areas?

  • Which popular bedroom roleplay scenario involves one partner pretending to be a doctor?

  • Which country is most famous for its love hotels?

  • What fruit is often sliced and fed to partners as part of intimate foreplay?

  • Which famous painter was known for his provocative nudes?

  • What body part is most commonly associated with the fetish known as “buns”?

  • What is a common item used to provide a temporary tattoo with a sensual message?

  • Which popular fictional character is often portrayed as the ultimate seductress?

Hard 

  • What ancient civilization is known for its detailed carvings depicting intimate acts?

  • What is the term for the study of sexual behavior in human cultures?

  • What is the name of the “zone” at the base of the spine considered to be highly sensitive?

  • Which substance, often used in intimate products, is derived from seaweed?

  • Which European country hosts an annual festival celebrating the freedom of body art and nudity?

  • What historical figure was known for his large number of romantic conquests and is often a symbol of seduction?

  • Which famous artist’s work was banned for being too erotic in the 19th century?

  • What is the chemical name for the hormone often released during intimacy that promotes bonding?

  • Which 1970s film was one of the first mainstream movies to feature a scene depicting an adult relationship?

  • Which element is a key ingredient in many natural aphrodisiacs?

  • What is the name of the ancient Japanese art of rope bondage?

  • Which bodily sense is often most stimulated during blindfolded foreplay?

  • What is the term for achieving pleasure from pain during intimate acts?

  • What is a popular term for someone who prefers to be submissive during intimate play?

  • What is the name of the hormone responsible for stimulating the libido in both men and women?

  • Which ancient artifact depicts one of the earliest recorded risqué scenes in art history?

  • What does the French term “ménage à trois” translate to in English?

  • What popular risqué magazine was first published in the 1950s?

  • What is the term for being aroused by intelligence?

  • Which ancient Roman festival was infamous for its wild and uninhibited celebrations?

  • What is the term for a collection of items designed to heighten intimacy?

  • Which modern piece of technology is most often used to send risqué messages?

  • Which body part is often referred to as the “love button”?

  • What is the term for an adult film that focuses on romantic plotlines and story-driven content?

  • Which famous work of literature was once banned for its explicit description of an affair?

Extremely Hard 

  • What is the term for the sexual practice involving dolls or mannequins?

  • Which ancient Indian temple is famous for its explicit carvings depicting various intimate poses?

  • What is the scientific name for an attraction to older, powerful figures?

  • Which French writer is known for his explicit diaries and controversial themes?

  • What is the historical term for a woman who kept a lover for financial support during the Victorian era?

  • Which bodily function is a common fetish known as “acro”?

  • What is the term for someone who is specifically attracted to robots or cyborgs?

  • What is the ancient Greek term for love between men, often celebrated in historical texts?

  • Which medieval manuscript is notorious for its explicit illustrations, hidden from public view for centuries?

  • Which obscure art movement in the early 20th century often depicted controversial erotic themes?

  • What is the name of a rare condition where individuals cannot experience physical pleasure?

  • Which Renaissance painter’s works were hidden for being too erotic until the 19th century?

  • What is the psychological term for achieving pleasure from being humiliated?

  • Which historical figure was known for keeping detailed “pleasure journals”?

  • What is the term for an attraction to cartoon or animated characters?

  • Which ancient text was banned in numerous countries for its explicit depiction of same-gender relationships?

  • What is the name of the sexual practice involving intricate wax designs on the skin?

  • Which 18th-century French book was notorious for its depiction of “forbidden” themes and fantasies?

  • What is the scientific term for being aroused by water or wet environments?

  • Which ancient civilization had specific laws and rituals regarding the treatment of courtesans?

  • What is the term for an attraction to people dressed as animals or anthropomorphic creatures?

  • Which European monarch was rumored to have a secret chamber dedicated to intimate escapades?

  • What is the term for the subculture involving adults who wear and act as babies?

  • Which philosopher wrote extensively about the nature of desire and forbidden love?

  • What is the term for someone who is only romantically attracted to a partner once a deep emotional bond is formed?

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