The act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman; the man's penis is inserted into the woman's vagina and excited until orgasm and ejaculation occur.
See more 1 All the animals in Paradise enjoyed the sensual passion of coition .
2 Therefore neither in paradise would there have been generation by coition .
3 So is the blood of man and woman after successful coition .
4 Now does all life work up to the one consummating act of coition ?
5 In one direction, all life works up to the one supreme moment of coition .
6 That is to say, the act of coition is the essential clue to sex.
7 That night I woke up and found myself having coition .
8 Was the building of the cathedrals a working up towards the act of coition ?
9 After a false coition , like prostitution, there is not newness but a certain disintegration.
10 They used to wipe, after coition , with perfumed wool:
11 But both as regards coition and diet I was still fighting, and on the whole successfully.
12 After coition , we say the blood is renewed.
13 The coition of lovers in the springtime will be the one religious ceremony they will allow themselves.
14 In this way man becomes, as it were, like them in coition , because he cannot moderate concupiscence.
15 Objection 1: It would seem that generation by coition would not have existed in the state of innocence.
16 Since she was an erodynamics engineer, she knew all there was to know about the mechanics of coition .
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