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If someone says "it's been a pleasure talking to you," they mean "it was nice talking to you and I enjoyed it."
Meeting you has been a pleasure.
it means a pleasure knowing you,getting to meet you, nice taliking to you, or your very nice.
If someone is called sadistic, it generally means that they get pleasure from seeing someone in pain or causing them pain. These days it is freely used when someone is being unnecessarily mean.
its watching someone by means of a camera without their knowing
The phrase 'guilty pleasure' often refers to something a person really enjoys and loves doing, but they feel a sense of guilt about it. For example, eating junk food is often seen as a guilty pleasure.
Aspergers Syndrome sufferer
it means where you label someone with out even knowing them
It may mean that the person is mad at you or the person is trying to get revenge.
with pleasure / my pleasure
someone close to you will die without you knowing
It depends on the type of pleasure you mean. Pleasure is generally a sensation. For example, the sensation you get from someone massaging your back. Pleasure can also be an emotion; for example, the feeling you get when your significant other holds your hand. It's all a matter of distinguishing input from reaction. Emotion is about reaction, where as sensation is about input.