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A guilty pleasure is something, such as an activity or a piece of media, that one enjoys despite understanding that it is not generally held in high regard or is seen as unusual. For example, a person may secretly enjoy a film while acknowledging that the film is poorly made or generally regarded unfavorably. The term can also be used to refer to a taste for foods that are considered to be advisable to avoid, especially for health reasons. For example,
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s, smoking and chocolate after dinner are considered by many to be guilty pleasures.


History

George Orwell, in his essay "Rudyard Kipling" (1942), describes the poetry of Kipling as a "almost a shameful pleasure".


See also

* Guilt (emotion), Guilt * Peer pressure * Shame


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