Softcore media occupies a contested space between mainstream entertainment and explicit pornography. This paper examines the definition, historical development, aesthetic strategies, and cultural function of softcore, arguing that it serves as a liminal genre—simultaneously erotic and socially permissible. By analyzing its visual codes, narrative structures, and regulatory context, the paper highlights how softcore mediates desire while maintaining mainstream acceptability.

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