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'''Inter-crural intercourse''' is a type of "[[outercourse]]" which involves placing the [[penis]] of one partner between the other partner's thighs, either from the front or rear, and thrusting to create [[sexual pleasure]]. It is often practiced by couples who have chosen not to have vaginal or anal [[Sexual intercourse|intercourse]], which may be due to fear of [[pregnancy]] or [[STDs]], or a distaste for penetration. This form of [[sexuality]] is not completely safe, as it still carries some risk of STD transmission and pregnancy. |
'''Inter-crural intercourse''' is a type of "[[outercourse]]" which involves placing the [[penis]] of one partner between the other partner's thighs, either from the front or rear, and thrusting to create [[sexual pleasure]]. It is often practiced by couples who have chosen not to have vaginal or anal [[Sexual intercourse|intercourse]], which may be due to fear of [[pregnancy]] or [[STDs]], or a distaste for penetration. This form of [[sexuality]] is not completely safe, as it still carries some risk of STD transmission and pregnancy. |
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Intercrural intercourse is frequently seen on ancient [[Greek]] [[ceramic|ceramics]] depicting [[pederastic]] sexual scenes, the more common genital groping pose may be a sort of [[foreplay]] specific to intercrural intercourse, lifting the testicles so that the penis may better enter the area between the thighs. It is also known colloquially as the "[[Oxford]] style", as opposed to the "[[Princeton]] rub" (penis-to-penis frottage). These names refer to [[homosexual]] practices supposedly characteristic of the universities they are named after. |
Intercrural intercourse is frequently seen on ancient [[Art in Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[ceramic|ceramics]] depicting [[pederastic]] sexual scenes, the more common genital groping pose may be a sort of [[foreplay]] specific to intercrural intercourse, lifting the testicles so that the penis may better enter the area between the thighs. It is also known colloquially as the "[[Oxford]] style", as opposed to the "[[Princeton]] rub" (penis-to-penis frottage). These names refer to [[homosexual]] practices supposedly characteristic of the universities they are named after. |
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'''Interfemoral intercourse''' is associated with inter-crural intercourse. |
'''Interfemoral intercourse''' is associated with inter-crural intercourse. |
Revision as of 15:51, 6 July 2005
Inter-crural intercourse is a type of "outercourse" which involves placing the penis of one partner between the other partner's thighs, either from the front or rear, and thrusting to create sexual pleasure. It is often practiced by couples who have chosen not to have vaginal or anal intercourse, which may be due to fear of pregnancy or STDs, or a distaste for penetration. This form of sexuality is not completely safe, as it still carries some risk of STD transmission and pregnancy.
Intercrural intercourse is frequently seen on ancient Greek ceramics depicting pederastic sexual scenes, the more common genital groping pose may be a sort of foreplay specific to intercrural intercourse, lifting the testicles so that the penis may better enter the area between the thighs. It is also known colloquially as the "Oxford style", as opposed to the "Princeton rub" (penis-to-penis frottage). These names refer to homosexual practices supposedly characteristic of the universities they are named after.
Interfemoral intercourse is associated with inter-crural intercourse.
See also
- Frotteurism (frottage)
- List of sex positions