Sexual activity typically involving the insertion and thrusting of the penis into the vagina for sexual pleasure, reproduction, or both.
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Examples for "coitus"
Examples for "coitus"
1Then I would try new positions in coitus I had heard of.
2In Loango, according to Pechuel-Loesche, coitus is performed lying on the side.
3The same article states that after coitus naturally foul breath becomes sweet.
4Character romances, for example, did not simply stop once coitus had been achieved.
5Rupture of the Male Urethra.-Themale urethra is occasionally ruptured in violent coitus.
1His revelations considerably surprised me, because I had no idea that there was actual intromission.
2The most interesting part of the outcome was the preservation of penile urethral voiding although intromission was not possible.
3The number of intromissions was strongly related to all other measures.
4Ejaculatory immobility was associated with better fitting copulatory plugs when females received few intromissions.
5To permit Intromission, and to punish fraud, is to make law no better than a pitfall.
1An intact hymen not necessarily exclude vaginal intercourse.
2Some findings heartened public health officials -one in four acts of vaginal intercourse involve condom use.
3Joyner's sessions actively encourage vaginal intercourse.
4Around a quarter of youth had likewise had oral sex only after first experiencing vaginal intercourse, the study said.
5If you move on from kissing to fondling to oral sex to vaginal intercourse, make sure you're both comfortable at each stages.
1The average woman doesn't experience an orgasm through vaginal sex alone.
2STIs can be caught when people have unprotected oral, anal and vaginal sex.
3Menopausal women should have vaginal sex on a regular basis.
4You get it by having oral, anal or vaginal sex or sexual contact with someone who is infected.
5Teenagers may be at particular risk given the widely held mistaken view that oral sex was safer than vaginal sex.
Translations for penile-vaginal intercourse