Yes, pervert and perversion are both nouns. Pervert is also the verb form.
Pervert as in having a specific thing that arouses you, or a specific fantasy, no. If it crosses the line and you act on any perversion that involves immoral acts, yes.
Pennywise, the shape-shifting entity from Stephen King's "It," primarily embodies fear and feeds on the terror of children. While he exhibits predatory behavior, particularly in his interactions with young characters, his actions are more about manipulation and instilling fear than sexual perversion. His character is a manifestation of deeper psychological themes rather than a straightforward depiction of perversion. Overall, Pennywise is more a representation of childhood fears than a conventional pervert.
Perversion - film - was created in 1979.
Perversion for Profit was created in 1965.
Circle of Perversion was created in 2003-08.
The duration of Perversion - film - is 1.67 hours.
The Purity of Perversion was created in 1999-02.
The duration of Perversion for Profit is 1860.0 seconds.
A direct quote from Jiriya: "I'm not a pervert......I'm a super pervert!" So, yes. He is a pervert.
pseudo means.. 'fake' or false... sacrosanct basically means something 'sacred' and perversion...... has more than one meaning, look it up in the dictionary,,.. and work it out from there. Someone has been listening to "Psychosocial" from Slipknot definition used in song: perversion 1388, "action of turning aside from truth, corruption, distortion" (originally of religious beliefs), from pervert (v.) (q.v.). Psychological sense of "disorder of sexual behavior in which satisfaction is sought through channels other than those of normal heterosexual intercourse" is from 1892, originally including homosexuality.
Perversion - album - was created on 1998-06-09.
a male pervert = soteh (סוטה) a female pervert = sotah (סוטה)