Seven Sexual Dictionary Terms That Cause Some Confusion

Some terms commonly used in articles about sex these days are not always clear to the reader. So I would like to clarify some of them.
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7 music terms that we spell incorrectly!
- “Trabadism” — This term refers to the process of genital stimulation through active friction against the body of a consenting partner. It is usually used in the context of a woman actively rubbing her vulva against her partner”s body or genitals. When contact occurs between the vulva and the vulva (in women with a vulva), disinfection again occurs, the concept of “scissors” sounds.
- Gynandromorphophil is a term used to describe men who are sexually attracted to people with masculine and feminine physical characteristics (for example, transsexuals or those who have undergone partial surgery).
- Gap sex is a term used to describe sexual intercourse in which a man places his penis between his partner”s thighs and initiates thrusting. It is a fairly common, non-traditional form of sex.
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