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Further down on this page, there are also some explanations of some sexual concepts, relations and actions.
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Resources for use by our visitors
Here is a dictionary of sexual or erotic words / expressions. We also have other resourses for use by our visitors. A complete list of the resources is given here.
Definitions and explanations of some sexual concepts a-c
Here are listed many words often found in sexual reading material:
Words in A often encountered in sexualeinternatinment material: Action Aged Amateur Amazing American Anal Angel Anime Asian Ass Asshole
Words in B common in sexual materials: Babe Backseat Bang Banged Banging Barely Bath Bathing Bathroom Bbw Beach Beautiful, Beauty,Beaver Bed Bigtit Bikini Bimbo,Bisexual Bizarre Black Blonde Blowjob BoatBoob Booty Boss Boy Brunette Busty Butt
Common words in C common in sexual materials: Babe Cartoon Celebrity Chair Cheerleader Chick Chinese Chocolate Chubby Classy Clit Cock Coed Collection College Comie Cop Corset Cotton Couch Couple Cum Cumshot Cunt Curly Cute
Here are many of these and other sexual consepts explained:
APHRODISIACA
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ANACLITISM
The sexology term anaclitism denote childish or infantile actions or situations where adult persons take part to derive sexual arousal or satisfaction. The situations or actions can be such that children normally do or are normally done to children. They can also be actions where objects normally belonging to shildhood are used.
Often the actions or objects are such that the adult person was exposed to as an infant. The fetish value often stems from tactile stimulation similar to that experienced by the infant before it could see well or understand well the purpose of the actions giving the stimuli. Diaper fetishism and the desire for being nursed as a child is a form of anaclitism. These actions are also known by the terms adult babyism and autonepiophilia.
The origine of this
fetish can be sited in nursing actions done to a child in early childhood.
Sucking the breast or sucking milk from a bottle with a teat can give the child
feelings in the mouth of the same kind that an adult can have in his mouth
during oral sexual ctivities. The cleaning and nursing of the genitals, of the
anal region or other body parts can also give rise to bodily feelings of the
same kind as the adult will experience later in life during sexual activities.
Later on the conscious or unconscious memory of these feelings can give rize to
a mental sexual arosal. As the next step, the whole situation of being nursed as
a small child gives rise to sexual arousal, and the adult person wil then try to
stage actions where he or she takes the role as a little child.
ANALINGUS
Anal-oral contact, also
referred to as anal-oral sex, rimming, or anilingus (from "anus" and "lingua"),
is a form of oral sex involving contact between the anus or perineum of one
person and the mouth of another.
Anilingus involves a variety of techniques to stimulate the anal area including
kissing, licking, and sliding the tongue in and out of the anal opening.[1]
Pleasure from rimming comes from the sensitive nerve endings surrounding the
anal opening, which are typically stimulated by the tongue and lips. Glands
around the anal opening also excrete pehromone secretes that have a strong
arousing action on a person smelling and tasting them.
Anal-oral contact in
the popular culture: The Howard Stern Show executive producer Gary Dell'Abate
has admitted on numerous occasions that he enjoys oral-anal contact, both giving
and receiving. Among other sexual acts stated in the Starr Report, Monica
Lewinsky and Bill Clinton "engaged in oral-anal contact as well".
Anal-oral contact was parodied in the movie South Park: Bigger, Longer, and
Uncut. In the movie, the mothers of the boys come to Mr. Mackey's office, for
the boys had been swearing in class. Mr. Mackey then gave a list of the words
the boys said to Kyle's mom. She then asked "What the heck is a rim job?", in
which Cartman's mom said "Why, that's when you put your legs behind your head
and have someone lick your ass!", which made the others stare. In Pasolini's
film Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma, anal–oral contact features multiple
times, mostly between the 'men of power'. Madonna is depicted having an
anal-oral contact with a man in her erotic book Sex. Illustration
ASPHYXOPHILIA
This is
to be sexually exited by lack of oxygen. To explore such techiques i
is very dangerous, and may lead to spontaneous unconsciousness and suffocation.
Erotic asphyxiation, asphyxiophilia, or breath control play, is the practice of
intentionally reducing the amount of oxygen to the brain during sexual
stimulation in order to heighten the received pleasure from orgasm.
The act of depriving oneself or another of oxygen in order to achieve orgasm is
classified officially in the United States as Hypoxyphilia, according to the
American Psychiatric Association and as referenced in numerous professional
articles discussing the subject. The APA classifies hypoxyphilia as a mental
disorder, as noted by the periodical Psychology Today. Hypoxyphilia falls under
the category of psychiatric disorders known as paraphilias, a term that refers
to an unusual or unnatural attraction.
A sexual partner may or may not be involved in the act; however, if a sex
partner is excluded the practice can be referred to as autoerotic asphyxiation,
or AEA. Various methods are used to achieve the level of oxygen depletion needed
such as a plastic bag over the head or self-strangulation, typically by the use
of a ligature (scarfing). The process is extremely dangerous and has resulted in
many accidental deaths.
Historically, the practice of autoerotic asphyxiation has been documented since
the early 1600s. It was first used as a treatment for erectile dysfunction and
impotence. The idea for this most likely came from subjects who were executed by
hanging. Observers at public hangings noted male victims developed an erection,
sometimes remaining after death (death erection), and occasionally ejaculated
when being hanged. Note that, however, ejaculation occurs in hanging victims
after death because of disseminated muscle relaxation; this is a different
mechanism from that sought by AEA practitioners.
Deaths often occur when the loss of consciousness caused by partial asphyxia
leads to loss of control over the means of strangulation, resulting in continued
asphyxia and death. While some people do enjoy incorporating asphyxiophilia into
sex with a partner, many individuals enjoy this behavior by themselves, making
it potentially more difficult to get out of dangerous situations. Victims are
often found to have rigged some sort of "rescue mechanism" which has not worked
in the way they anticipated as they lost consciousness.
In some cases autoerotic asphyxiation may have triggered carotid sinus reflex
death, but this claim is controversial[citation needed].
With the exception of the books Autoerotic Fatalities by Hazelwood et al. (1983)
and Autoerotic Asphyxiation: Forensic, Medical, and Social Aspects by Sheleg et
al. (published in 2006) there has been no comprehensive coverage of erotic
asphyxiation.
BDSM
BDSM
stands for "bondage &
discipline and domination & submission and sadism & masochism",
may include spanking as a techique.
BDSM is any of a number of related patterns of human sexual behavior. The major
subgroupings are described in the abbreviation "BDSM" itself:
- Bondage & discipline (B&D)
- Domination & submission (D&S)
- Sadism and masochism (or sadomasochism) (S&M)
Many of the specific practices in BDSM are those which, if performed in neutral
or nonsexual contexts, could be considered unpleasant, undesirable or abusive.
For example, while pain, physical restraint and servitude are traditionally
inflicted on persons against their will and to their detriment, in BDSM, these
activities are engaged in with the mutual consent of the participants, and
typically for mutual enjoyment.
This emphasis on informed consent and safety is also known as SSC (safe, sane
and consensual), though others prefer the term RACK (risk-aware consensual
kink), believing that it places more emphasis on acknowledging the fact that all
activities are potentially risky. There is discussion and dispute about the
meaning or intent of the terms, but in essence, both terms refer to all
participants acknowledging and accepting some level of risk.
BDSM may or may not involve sex of any kind. BDSM may or may not involve sexual
roleplaying. How dominant or submissive a person may be in their regular life
does not necessarily indicate which role they will play in a scene. Some BDSM
players are polyamorous or sexually monogamous but engage in non-sexual play
with others.
A couple may engage in BDSM sexuality with an otherwise non-Dominant/submissive
relationship dynamic.
On a physical level, BDSM
"sensation play" often involves inflicting pain, even if without actual injury.
This releases endorphins, creating a sensation somewhat like runner's high or
the afterglow of orgasm, sometimes called "subspace", which many find enjoyable.
Some use the term "body stress" to describe this physiological sensation. More
eloquently, the philosopher Edmund Burke defines this sensation of pleasure
derived from pain by the word sublime.[1] The regions of the brain that manage
sexual stimuli and pain overlap, resulting in some individuals associating pain
with sexual pleasure as the neurological reactions are intertwined.
BI-SEXUAL
One who
enjoys both sexes.
Bisexual people are not necessarily attracted equally to both sexes.[1] Because
bisexuality is often an ambiguous position between homosexuality and
heterosexuality, those who identify, or are identified, as bisexuals form a
heterogenous group.
Some believe that bisexuality can mean sexual orientation on a par with
heterosexuality or homosexuality, with a clear attraction to both men and women
required.[6]
Others view bisexuality as more ambiguous. Some people who might be classified
by others as bisexual on the basis of their sexual behavior self-identify
primarily as homosexual. Equally, otherwise heterosexual people who engage in
occasional homosexual behavior could be considered bisexual, but may not
identify as such. For some who believe that sexuality is a distinctly defined
aspect of the character, this ambiguity is problematic. It is sometimes argued
that the behavior of bisexuals may be explained by subconscious homophobia or
peer pressure.[citation needed] On the other hand, some believe that the
majority of people contain aspects of homosexuality and heterosexuality, but
that the intensities of these can vary from person to person.[citation needed]
Some people who engage in bisexual behavior may be supportive of lesbian and gay
people, but still self-identify as straight; others may consider any labels
irrelevant to their positions and situations. In 1995, Harvard Shakespeare
professor Marjorie Garber made the academic case for bisexuality with her
600-page Vice Versa: Bisexuality and the Eroticism of Everyday Life in which she
argued that most people would be bisexual if not for "repression, religion,
repugnance, denial...premature specialization."[7]
Some bisexuals make a distinction between gender and sex. Gender is defined in
these situations as social or psychological category, characterized by the
common practices of men and women. For example, the fact that women wear skirts
and dresses in Western society while men traditionally do not is a gender issue.
Sex in this case is defined as the biological difference between males and
females, prior to any social conditioning. Bisexuals in this sense may be
attracted to more than one gender but only to one sex. For example, a male
bisexual may be attracted to aspects of men and masculinity, but not to the male
body. Such a person's attractions may manifest themselves through sexual
activities other than anal sex with other males.
Bisexuality is often misunderstood as a form of adultery or polyamory, and a
popular misconception is that bisexuals must always be in relationships with men
and women simultaneously. Rather, individuals attracted to both males and
females, like people of any other orientation, may live a variety of sexual
lifestyles. These include lifelong monogamy, serial monogamy, polyamory,
polyfidelity, casual sexual activity with individual partners, casual group sex,
and celibacy. For those with more than one sexual partner, these may or may not
all be of the same gender.
CUNNILINGUS
Cunnilingus is the act of performing oral sex, using the mouth, lips, and tongue to stimulate the female genitals. The clitoris is particularly noted for stimulation as it is the most sensitive part of the female genitalia. The term comes from an alternative Latin word for the vulva (cunnus) and from the Latin word for tongue (lingua). Most women achieve orgasm easily from clitoral stimulation as part of cunnilingus.
As in all human sexual behaviour, the variety of
techniques in cunnilingus and individual responses to them are varied.
The clitoris is the most sexually sensitive part of the body for almost all
women, but may be too sensitive to pleasantly stimulate directly at times,
especially in early stages of arousal. It is often best to begin with a gentler,
less focused stimulation of the labia and the whole genital area. The tip,
blade, or underside of the tongue can be used, as can the nose, chin, lips and,
with caution, the teeth. Movements can be slow or fast, regular or erratic, firm
or soft according to the recipient's preference. The tongue can be inserted into
the vagina, either stiffened or moving. Humming to cause vibration while
performing cunnilingus is often considered to be especially arousing, with
certain pitches, rhythms or tunes thought to be particularly effective by
different people.
Cunnilingus is easily accompanied by the insertion of finger(s) or a sex toy
into the vagina, which allows for the simultaneous stimulation of the g-spot,
and/or into the anus, either of which many women find produce very intense
sensations.[2] Many other activities can accompany cunnilingus to enhance
overall pleasure, limited only by preference, psychology and anatomy.
CUNT
The female external
genital organs, including the vagina.
Cunt is an English language vulgarism most commonly used in reference to the
human vulva or vagina and, more generally, the pubis, from the mons veneris to
the perineum.[[1]] The earliest citation of this usage, circa 1230, is in the
Oxford English Dictionary, referring to the London street known as "Gropecunt
Lane"; as the word "cunt" has been incorporated into the colloquial and
technical speech of nautical and other occupational traditions.
Generally, cunt is considered an obscene word, and therefore greatly offensive,
although, as with all verbal profanities, some speakers regard it as merely
informal or even a term of endearment. Calling someone a 'cunt' is generally
considered extremely offensive in many countries.
Cunt is sometimes used as a nonspecific derogatory epithet in referring to
either sex (in Australian English, specifically male; the Macquarie Dictionary
defines cunt as "a despicable man"). Its usage as vulgar insult is, however, a
relatively recent development, the earliest citation dating from 1929.[citation
needed].
The term also has various other uses (see usage below).
Cunt derives from a Germanic word (Proto-Germanic *kunton), which appeared as kunta in Old Norse. The Proto-Germanic form itself is of uncertain origin. In Middle English it appeared with many different spellings such as queynte, which did not always reflect the actual pronunciation of the word. There are cognates in most Germanic languages, such as the Swedish, Faroese and Old Norwegian kunta, Frisian kunte, Dutch kut, and German kott. While kont in Dutch refers to the buttocks, kut is considered far less offensive in Dutch speaking areas than cunt is in the English speaking world. The etymology of the Proto-Germanic term is disputed. It may have arisen by Grimm's law operating on the Proto-Indo-European root *gen/gon = "create, become" seen in gonads, genital, gamete, genetics, gene, or the Proto-Indo-European root *gwneH2/guneH2 = "woman" seen in gynaecology. Relationships to similar-sounding words such as the Latin cunnus (vulva), and its derivatives French con, Spanish coño, and Portuguese cona, have not been conclusively demonstrated. Other Latin words related to cunnus: cuneatus, wedge-shaped; cuneo v. fasten with a wedge; (figurative) to wedge in, squeeze in, leading to English words like cuneiform.
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