literature
... Physical - rectum not designed for sexual intercourse. Rectal tissue, with its thinner walls is more vulnerable to tearing than vagina during intercourse. - larger surface area of rectum and colon, with their rich blood supplies, provides more opportunity for viral penetration and infection. - more ...
... Physical - rectum not designed for sexual intercourse. Rectal tissue, with its thinner walls is more vulnerable to tearing than vagina during intercourse. - larger surface area of rectum and colon, with their rich blood supplies, provides more opportunity for viral penetration and infection. - more ...
The Ins and Outs of Sexual Imaging
... used to study the state of the female genital and pelvic organs during sexual arousal in 8 couples during 13 “encounters.”4 In this study, in which one author was a radiologist, the main conclusion was that local responses were similar for pre- and postmenopausal women. The article contains no MR im ...
... used to study the state of the female genital and pelvic organs during sexual arousal in 8 couples during 13 “encounters.”4 In this study, in which one author was a radiologist, the main conclusion was that local responses were similar for pre- and postmenopausal women. The article contains no MR im ...
physiology_of_coitus_and_erection_1
... Psychic as well as direct physical stimuli to the glans penis or other regions of the body like the scrotum, anal epithelium, perineal structures in general, the lips and tongues in kissing and other erotic areas can reinforce erection in the males. The degree of erection is proportional to the degr ...
... Psychic as well as direct physical stimuli to the glans penis or other regions of the body like the scrotum, anal epithelium, perineal structures in general, the lips and tongues in kissing and other erotic areas can reinforce erection in the males. The degree of erection is proportional to the degr ...
Female Sexual Dysfunction - Inland Compounding Pharmacy
... associated with interference in a full sexual response cycle. These disorders make it difficult for a person to enjoy sexual intercourse. Sexual dysfunctions seldom threaten physical health, but can produce a heavy psychological burden causing depression, anxiety, and feelings of inadequacy. It has ...
... associated with interference in a full sexual response cycle. These disorders make it difficult for a person to enjoy sexual intercourse. Sexual dysfunctions seldom threaten physical health, but can produce a heavy psychological burden causing depression, anxiety, and feelings of inadequacy. It has ...
Chapter 10 – Sexual Techniques and Behavior
... 9. Foreplay is the ______ contact that usually precedes coitus or oral-genital sexual activity. A. emotional B. spiritual C. social D. physical E. planned 10. According to The Monell Chemical Studies Center and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, women who engage in coitus ________ are mo ...
... 9. Foreplay is the ______ contact that usually precedes coitus or oral-genital sexual activity. A. emotional B. spiritual C. social D. physical E. planned 10. According to The Monell Chemical Studies Center and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, women who engage in coitus ________ are mo ...
Child_Sexual_Development
... GREEN LIGHT BEHAVIOR (Expected, Normal Behavior although still need limits) Most sexual behavior considered normal in childhood involves either periodic solitary activity or similar age peers or siblings, with no coercion, occurring within the cultural norms of society. These behaviors may still nee ...
... GREEN LIGHT BEHAVIOR (Expected, Normal Behavior although still need limits) Most sexual behavior considered normal in childhood involves either periodic solitary activity or similar age peers or siblings, with no coercion, occurring within the cultural norms of society. These behaviors may still nee ...
Guidelines for Sex After 60
... unsatisfying and dysfunctional sex. Emphasize male-female equity and being an intimate sexual team facilitates healthy sexuality. 17. You can appreciate and enjoy the role reversal where female sexual response becomes easier than male response. He learns to “piggy-back” his arousal on hers, a crucia ...
... unsatisfying and dysfunctional sex. Emphasize male-female equity and being an intimate sexual team facilitates healthy sexuality. 17. You can appreciate and enjoy the role reversal where female sexual response becomes easier than male response. He learns to “piggy-back” his arousal on hers, a crucia ...
Sexual Positions
... › Rear entry › Side to side Anal intercourse - Insertion of the penis into the partner’s rectum. ...
... › Rear entry › Side to side Anal intercourse - Insertion of the penis into the partner’s rectum. ...
Sexual intercourse
Sexual intercourse, or coitus or copulation, is principally the insertion and thrusting of a male's penis, usually when erect, into a female's vagina for the purposes of sexual pleasure, reproduction, or both. This is also known as vaginal intercourse or vaginal sex. Other forms of penetrative sexual intercourse include penetration of the anus by the penis (anal sex), penetration of the mouth by the penis or oral penetration of the female genitalia (oral sex), sexual penetration by the fingers (fingering), and penetration by use of a dildo (including a strap-on dildo). These activities involve physical intimacy between two or more individuals and are usually used among humans solely for physical or emotional pleasure and commonly contribute to human bonding.A variety of views concern what constitutes sexual intercourse or other sexual activity, which can also impact views on sexual health. Although the term sexual intercourse, particularly the variant coitus, generally denotes penile-vaginal penetration and the possibility of creating offspring (which is the fertilization process known as reproduction), it also commonly denotes penetrative oral sex and particularly penile-anal sex. Non-penetrative sex acts, such as non-penetrative forms of cunnilingus or mutual masturbation, have been termed outercourse, but may additionally be considered sexual intercourse. The term sex, often a shorthand for sexual intercourse, can mean any form of sexual activity. Because people can be at risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections during sexual activities, though the transmission risk is significantly reduced during non-penetrative sex, safe sex practices are advised.Various jurisdictions have placed restrictive laws against certain sexual acts, such as incest, sexual activity with minors, extramarital sex, prostitution, sodomy, rape and zoophilia. Religious beliefs also play a role in personal decisions about sexual intercourse or other sexual activity, such as decisions about virginity, or legal and public policy matters. Religious views on sexuality vary significantly between different religions and sects of the same religion, though there are common themes, such as prohibition of adultery.Reproductive sexual intercourse between non-human animals is more often termed copulation, and sperm may be introduced into the female's reproductive tract in non-vaginal ways among the animals, such as by cloacal copulation. For most non-human mammals, mating and copulation occur at the point of estrus (the most fertile period of time in the female's reproductive cycle), which increases the chances of successful impregnation. However, bonobos, dolphins and chimpanzees are known to engage in sexual intercourse regardless of whether or not the female is in estrus, and to engage in sex acts with same-sex partners. Like humans engaging in sexual activity primarily for pleasure, this behavior in the aforementioned animals is also presumed to be for pleasure, and a contributing factor to strengthening their social bonds.