Seduction
Seduction is the act of enticing someone to engage in a romantic or sexual relationship, typically through charm, attraction, conversation, and social signaling. In scholarly usage it is distinguished from flirting or dating by its emphasis on influencing another person’s willingness to become involved, sometimes over time or across social boundaries.
Historically, seduction features prominently in literature, philosophy, and social practice, and attitudes toward it vary across
Psychological and sociological explanations emphasize factors such as physical attractiveness, perceived similarity, reciprocity, status, and effective
Ethics and law stress that meaningful seduction relies on consent, mutual interest, and respect, and coercive,
In modern dating culture, technology, media representations, and changing gender norms shape how seduction is understood