◖about◗

Welcome to MOE!
MOE is a unique space where the museum is not just a place but a metaphor—an open arena for exploration—while eroticism serves as an expression of human existence. Dedicated to examining the shared narrative of humanity through the lenses of art, history, anthropology, and various disciplines, MOE provides a platform for engaging with subjects often deemed obscene, explicit, taboo, or stigmatized. There is a pressing need for education and regulation around topics such as sexuality, gender, the body, intimacy, and nudity—one that is not rooted in prudishness or repression, but rather in empowerment, understanding, and liberation. The collective sexual trauma humanity has endured—stemming from the over-sexualization and exploitation of both the body and the psyche—has led to a culture of fear and silence around these essential conversations. MOE exists as a space to break this silence, to reclaim these narratives, and to foster open, thoughtful discourse. It is time to heal.

◖disclaimer◗

All rights to the digital assets (video,images or audio) except for literature/text used on this website belong solely to their respective owners. MOE holds no ownership or authority over these digital assets only. If you wish to use any of them, please obtain permission from the original authors. When citing literature or the platform as a source of information, please use the phrase "Courtesy of Museum of Eroticism" or "Copyright to Museum of Eroticism".
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