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Gothic graduation thesis
From June, 2065438 to June, 2006, the students majoring in art design in a college of fashion published a paper on the innovative research of sexy underwear, but now this paper has been rediscovered by some people, and then it caused a heated discussion on the content of the graduation thesis on the Internet.

In the past, college students made an in-depth discussion on the unpopular field of sexy underwear, thinking that perceptual underwear is not synonymous with vulgarity, and it still has a bright development prospect. Sexy underwear has been popularized abroad, but in China, many people have conservative ideas and bad views on sexy underwear, which further hinders the development of sexy underwear in China.

In this paper, the college student not only expounds the views in the previous paragraph, but also makes innovative research on sexy underwear from two aspects: characters and brides. The characters involved include geisha, bunny, imperial concubine, stewardess, nurse, maid, policeman, queen and Gothic princess. The article introduces the erotic psychological influence of the characters on men. In the innovative research on the bride's sexy underwear, it is also mentioned how the bride's wearing sexy underwear will affect men's erotic psychology. I have to say that this student is really bold.

However, I still hold a negative attitude towards the views mentioned by my classmates. Although students are majoring in fashion design, it is understandable to write a paper on fashion, but this does not mean that students can boldly use their subjective consciousness to make a profound analysis of the current social situation.

The influence of sexy underwear on male erotic psychology is not worth talking about. In this statement, women are more like men's playthings, different from men, and are an alternative existence.

People in different countries will have different customs and national cultures. The open culture advocated by foreign countries may not adapt to their own people. The more open and free this society is, the better, because the actual situation has proved to us.