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'''Mammary intercourse''' describes a sex act, performed as [[foreplay]] or as [[non-penetrative sex]], that involves the stimulation of the male [[penis]] by the female [[breasts]]. Commonly, this sex act involves the man placing his penis in the woman's [[Cleavage (breasts)|cleavage]] and thrusting between her breasts, while the breasts are squeezed around the penis for additional stimulation. Mammary intercourse can also be combined with [[fellatio]]. |
'''Mammary intercourse''' describes a sex act, performed as [[foreplay]] or as [[non-penetrative sex]], that involves the stimulation of the male [[penis]] by the female [[breasts]]. Commonly, this sex act involves the man placing his penis in the woman's [[Cleavage (breasts)|cleavage]] and thrusting between her breasts, while the breasts are squeezed around the penis for additional stimulation. Mammary intercourse can also be combined with [[fellatio]]. |
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In a study of the habits of New Zealand's sex workers, it was mentioned as one of the [[safe sex]] alternatives for clients who refuse to wear a [[condom]], because they say that mammary intercourse on women with large breasts can feel like penetrative sex.<ref name="davis">Davis, 1996, pages 125-127</ref> Notice that there are [[Sexually transmitted disease|STD]]s that can be transmitted by skin-to-skin or fingers-to-eyes contact, as well as parasites.<ref>{{cite web |title= Male Latex Condoms and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Condom Fact Sheet In Brief |publisher= [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] |url= http://www.cdc.gov/condomeffectiveness/brief.html |quote= (...) infections that are transmitted primarily by skin-to-skin contact, which may or may not infect areas covered by a condom (STDs such as genital herpes, human papillomavirus [HPV] infection, syphilis, and chancroid). }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title= Common Questions and Answers about STDs and HIV | url= http://www.chathamcouncil.org/qa.php |quote= How do you get an STD? (...) Gonorrhea and chlamydia also can be transmitted by fingers to eyes. Can you get an STD without having sex? (...) Yes, some STDs can be transmitted without having sexual intercourse, but it is not common. (...) Some parasites, like pubic lice (crabs) and scabies, can be passed by direct contact with an infected person or infested sheets, towels and clothing (....) }}</ref> |
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When mammary intercourse continues to the point of [[ejaculation]], the semen can land on the breasts, [[facial (sexuality)|face]], or in the mouth of the woman. A slang term for the appearance of [[semen]] landing on the woman's upper chest, neck, or shoulders is a "[[Pearl necklace (sexuality)|pearl necklace]]". |
When mammary intercourse continues to the point of [[ejaculation]], the semen can land on the breasts, [[facial (sexuality)|face]], or in the mouth of the woman. A slang term for the appearance of [[semen]] landing on the woman's upper chest, neck, or shoulders is a "[[Pearl necklace (sexuality)|pearl necklace]]". |
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Mammary intercourse describes a sex act, performed as foreplay or as non-penetrative sex, that involves the stimulation of the male penis by the female breasts. Commonly, this sex act involves the man placing his penis in the woman's cleavage and thrusting between her breasts, while the breasts are squeezed around the penis for additional stimulation. Mammary intercourse can also be combined with fellatio.
In a study of the habits of New Zealand's sex workers, it was mentioned as one of the safe sex alternatives for clients who refuse to wear a condom, because they say that mammary intercourse on women with large breasts can feel like penetrative sex.[1] Notice that there are STDs that can be transmitted by skin-to-skin or fingers-to-eyes contact, as well as parasites.[2][3]
When mammary intercourse continues to the point of ejaculation, the semen can land on the breasts, face, or in the mouth of the woman. A slang term for the appearance of semen landing on the woman's upper chest, neck, or shoulders is a "pearl necklace".
Several slang terms refer to mammary intercourse, such as boobjob, titfuck or titty fuck in the United States, as well as tit wank or French fuck in the United Kingdom.[4] The Japanese sex industry uses the term paizuri (from oppai a slang word for breast).[5][6]
See also
Notes
- ^ Davis, 1996, pages 125-127
- ^ "Male Latex Condoms and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Condom Fact Sheet In Brief". CDC.
(...) infections that are transmitted primarily by skin-to-skin contact, which may or may not infect areas covered by a condom (STDs such as genital herpes, human papillomavirus [HPV] infection, syphilis, and chancroid).
- ^ "Common Questions and Answers about STDs and HIV".
How do you get an STD? (...) Gonorrhea and chlamydia also can be transmitted by fingers to eyes. Can you get an STD without having sex? (...) Yes, some STDs can be transmitted without having sexual intercourse, but it is not common. (...) Some parasites, like pubic lice (crabs) and scabies, can be passed by direct contact with an infected person or infested sheets, towels and clothing (....)
- ^ Godson, page 96.
- ^ Bacarr, 2004, p. 150
- ^ Constantine, 1992, p. 110
Sources
- Godson, Suzi (2002). The Sex Book. Cassell Illustrated, London. ISBN 0-304-35991-2.
- Masters, William H. and Johnson, Virginia E. (1966). Human Sexual Response. No. ISBN 0-316-54987-8.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Viz (2005). Roger's Profanisaurus Rex: the Ultimate Swearing Dictionary. Viz. ISBN 0-7522-2812-9.
- Peter Davis (1996). Auckland University Press (ed.). Intimate Details & Vital Statistics: AIDS, Sexuality and the Social Order in New Zealand. pp. 125–127. ISBN 1869401395.
- Jina Bacarr (2004). The Japanese art of sex: how to tease, seduce, & pleasure the samurai in your bedroom (illustrated ed.). Stone Bridge Press. p. 150. ISBN 1880656841, 9781880656846.
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One of the more hazardous oppai [japanese slang word meaning 'breast'] concoctions is the red-light-district expression paizuri, literally 'breast-urbation'.
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