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== In art == ''Sexual fantasy'' can also pertain to a [[genre]] of literature, film or work of art. Such works may be appreciated for their [[aesthetics]], though many people may feel uncomfortable with such works. For example, [[women in prison film]]s may be described as sexual fantasies. A person may find validation of a sexual fantasy by viewing the depiction or discussion of a sexual fantasy in film, usually of a [[Pornographic film|pornographic nature]]. In the case of films, the term may describe a part of the film, such as a fantasy scene or sequence. Besides pornographic films, a number of mainstream films have included sexual fantasy scenes, such as [[Business Is Business (1971 film)|''Business Is Business'']] (1971), ''[[Amarcord]]'' (1973), [[American Beauty (1999 film)|''American Beauty'']] (1999) and others. In many cases, the use of fantasy scenes enables the inclusion of material into a work indicating the sexualized mental state of a character.
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