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1 There is the period of tumescence , and the ecbole constituting the detumescence.
2 The æsthetic question, however, remains the same as if we were dealing with tumescence .
3 He lay there- alongstretch of defined muscle and male tumescence - and smiled at her.
4 Abnormal nocturnal tumescence was observed in one patient.
5 Some degree of tumescence was reported by 37-73% of the remaining patients.
6 The facial expression when tumescence is completed is marked by a high degree of energy in men and of loveliness in women.
7 This is a normal phenomenon in so far as it is a part of tumescence , and not a method of obtaining detumescence.
8 It is tumescence which is the really essential part of the process, and we cannot afford, with Moll, to ignore it altogether.
9 In this case pain, even when self-inflicted, has acquired a symbolic value as a stimulus to tumescence , without any element of masochism.
10 And one morning at-yes-four a.m., I wake to a livid tumescence on his prone body; a purple thing on the verge of decay.
11 This initial stage has been described as the stage of tumescence , and is succeeded by the introduction of the male organ into the vagina.
12 He turned away in an attempt to conceal his obvious tumescence , but it was all he could do to keep from tearing off her wrap.
13 There is the period of tumescence , and the ecbole constituting the detumescence.
14 The æsthetic question, however, remains the same as if we were dealing with tumescence .
15 He lay there- alongstretch of defined muscle and male tumescence - and smiled at her.
16 Abnormal nocturnal tumescence was observed in one patient.
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Tumescence through the time