Relating to or producing the generation of sexual desire, arousal, or erotic response.
From 'erogenesis' plus the suffix '-ic,' forming adjectives. The term is technical and used primarily in psychology, neurobiology, and sexology.
Neuroscientists map erogenetic pathways in the brain to understand why the same stimulus affects different people so differently—it's part nature, part nurture, and part individual wiring.
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