Angelina Jolie has featured in several hot, s*xy scenes & these are our pic of her 5 best s*x scenes- ranked.

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WARNING: Below are mentioned are the best s*x scenes of Angelina Jolie. The article contains graphic videos of the scenes in question and is unsuitable for minors.

Taking Live

D J Caruso’s 2004 psychological thriller Taking Lives saw Angelina Jolie play FBI Agent Illeana Scott và Ethan Hawke as Martin Asher/James Costa. The film – which won the actress a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Actress, did include a s*x scene that’s way too steamy lớn miss out on her 5 best s*x scenes list.

The scene I’ve taken for the No 5 spot sees her và Ethan’s characters gradually losing control and f*cking one another. It starts slow with him parting her top to reveal her n*de upper body, following which they vị it by the wall, then on the table – after Hawke’s character clears it with the slide of a hand, và finally on the bed. It feels quite passionate và even looks realistic.

By The Sea

Angelina Jolie’s năm ngoái romantic drama feature her & then-husband Brad Pitt. Shot in August 2014 during their honeymoon in Gozo, Malta, the film failed to do wonders at the box office but still made some noise thanks to the then-newlyweds getting dirty while seemingly getting clean.

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The scene in question has Jolie lying in a bathtub when Pitt’s character comes over and begins talking. Moments later, he enters the tub và touches her erotically, making her moan in pleasure. They kiss & heavily make out before they – quite evidently- begin having s*x in the tub (though it’s not given much importance).

Gia

Michael Cristofer’s Gia – the 1998 biographical drama television film on the like of supermodel Gia Carangi, saw Angelina Jolie play the titular character. The film – which won her a Golden Globe & Screen Actors Guild award, tells the strange, wild, and disastrous life of Gia – & staying true to lớn actual events, there are quite a couple of dashing s*x scenes và girl-on-girl kích hoạt in it.

The best of the s*x scenes in this movie is the now-infamous one between Jolie and Elizabeth Mitchell’s Linda. The scene sees Angie’s character posing for a n*de photoshoot behind a caged set, looking s*xy & turning up the heat by sometimes even pressing herself close to the bars. Elizabeth’s character, turned on by the scene, removes her clothes, too, and the two get down & dirty. The close-ups & soft camera pans aid in making the scene even s*xier và steamy.

Original Sin

Michael Cristofer’s 2001 erotic thriller starring Antonio Banderas and Angelina Jolie as Luis Antonioes the duo changing positions several times but still clutching onto each other throughout. It’s indescribably hot, & the grand medieval music only makes it better. Too hot!

Mr và Mrs Smith

Making it to the No 1 spot is this s*x scene between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in Mr và Mrs Smith. The film – that made them fall in love in real life saw them play John & Jane Smith and was filled with some high-octave kích hoạt and s*xier-than-s*xy s*x scenes.

The scene I picked as the best sees both the assassins trying khổng lồ dominate each other as they intensely make out in every corner and every surface of their house. From tearing each other’s clothes as they get rougher khổng lồ their carnal desire & the chemistry – there is nothing that can vị trí cao nhất this scene. Am I wrong?

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Do you agree with our ranking of Angelina Jolie’s 5 best s*x scenes? Let us know which scenes you think are her s*xiest, steamiest & most NSFW – we hope they feature on this list.

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If there’s one thing I know about love, it’s that people who don’t find it have shorter life spans on average. Which means learning how the Tinder algorithm works is a matter of life and death, extrapolating slightly.

According lớn the Pew Research Center, a majority of Americans now consider dating apps a good way to lớn meet someone; the previous stigma is gone. But in February 2016, at the time of Pew’s survey, only 15 percent of American adults had actually used a dating app, which means acceptance of the tech and willingness khổng lồ use the tech are disparate issues. On top of that, only 5 percent of people in marriages or committed relationships said their relationships began in an app. Which raises the question: Globally, more than 57 million people use Tinder — the biggest dating ứng dụng — but vì they know what they’re doing?

They do not have to answer, as we’re all doing our best. But if some information about how the Tinder algorithm works & what anyone of us can vị to find love within its confines is helpful to lớn them, then so be it.

The first step is to understand that Tinder is sorting its users with a fairly simple algorithm that can’t consider very many factors beyond appearance và location. The second step is to lớn understand that this doesn’t mean that you’re doomed, as years of scientific research have confirmed attraction and romance as unchanging facts of human brain chemistry. The third is lớn take my advice, which is to lớn listen to lớn biological anthropologist Helen Fisher & never pursue more than nine dating app profiles at once. Here we go.

The Tinder algorithm basics

A few years ago, Tinder let Fast Company reporter Austin Carr look at his “secret internal Tinder rating,” và vaguely explained khổng lồ him how the system worked. Essentially, the phầm mềm used an Elo rating system, which is the same method used lớn calculate the skill levels of chess players: You rose in the ranks based on how many people swiped right on (“liked”) you, but that was weighted based on who the swiper was. The more right swipes that person had, the more their right swipe on you meant for your score.

Tinder would then serve people with similar scores khổng lồ each other more often, assuming that people whom the crowd had similar opinions of would be in approximately the same tier of what they called “desirability.” (Tinder hasn’t revealed the intricacies of its points system, but in chess, a newbie usually has a score of around 800 và a top-tier expert has anything from 2,400 up.) (Also, Tinder declined to bình luận for this story.)

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Brunch in Montauk, New York. Steven Henry/Getty Images In March 2019, Tinder published a blog post explaining that this Elo score was “old news” and outdated, paling in comparison khổng lồ its new “cutting-edge technology.” What that technology is exactly is explained only in broad terms, but it sounds lượt thích the Elo score evolved once Tinder had enough users with enough user history to lớn predict who would like whom, based solely on the ways users select many of the same profiles as other users who are similar to lớn them, and the way one user’s behavior can predict another’s, without ranking people in an explicitly competitive way. (This is very similar to the process Hinge uses, explained further down, & maybe not a coincidence that Tinder’s parent company, Match, acquired Hinge in February 2019.)

But it’s hard khổng lồ deny that the process still depends a lot on physical appearance. The ứng dụng is constantly updated to lớn allow people khổng lồ put more photos on their profile, và to make photos display larger in the interface, and there is no real incentive to showroom much personal information. Most users keep bios brief, và some take advantage of Spotify and Instagram integrations that let them địa chỉ more context without actually putting in any additional information themselves.

The algorithm accounts for other factors — primarily location and age preferences, the only biographical information that’s actually required for a Tinder profile. At this point, as the company outlined, it can pair people based on their past swiping, e.g., if I swiped right on a bunch of people who were all also swiped right on by some other group of women, maybe I would like a few of the other people that those women saw và liked. Still, appearance is a big piece.

As you get closer and closer to lớn the kết thúc of the reasonable selection of individuals in any dating app, the algorithm will start khổng lồ recycle people you didn’t like the first time. It will also, I know from personal experience, recycle people you have matched with & then unmatched later, or even people you have exchanged phone numbers with và then unmatched after a handful of truly “whatever” dates. Nick Saretzky, director of hàng hóa at Ok
Cupid, told me and Ashley Carman about this practice on the Verge podcast Why’d You Push That Button in October 2017. He explained:

Hypothetically, if you were khổng lồ swipe on enough thousands of people, you could go through everyone. going through people one at a time … you’re talking about a line of people and we put the best options up front. It actually means that every time you swipe, the next choice should be a little bit worse of an option.

So, the longer you’re on an app, the worse the options get. You’ll see Tinder, Bumble, Ok
Cupid, we all vì chưng recycling. If you’ve passed on someone, eventually, someone you’ve said “no” to is a much better option than someone who’s 1,000 or 10,000 people down the line.

Maybe you really did swipe left by accident the first time, in which case profile recycling is just an example of an unfeeling corporation doing something good by accident, by granting you the rare chance at a do-over in this life.