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Not Easily Aroused

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adjective satellite

• having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited

43%9Easily aroused
adjective

• easily excited

adjective satellite

• capable of responding to stimuli

39%11Easily aroused sexually
adjective satellite

• having excessive sexual desire or appeal

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