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Cunnilingus is a sexual practice involving the use of the mouth or tongue to stimulate the female genitals, particularly the clitoris. This act can be performed for sexual arousal or foreplay, and is often considered a form of oral sex.

Overview

Cunnilingus involves the use of the mouth, lips, and tongue to stimulate the vulva, including the clitoris, labia, and vaginal opening. This can involve licking, sucking, or kissing the area. The practice can be performed for sexual arousal, foreplay, or as a primary sexual activity.

Etymology

The term "cunnilingus" is derived from the Latin words 'cunnus' (vulva) and 'lingere' (to lick). It has been practiced by humans throughout history and across cultures.

Health and safety

While cunnilingus is generally considered safe, there are potential health risks, including the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as herpes, gonorrhea, and human papillomavirus (HPV). Using a dental dam or other barrier method can reduce these risks.

Cultural and societal views

Cultural and societal views on cunnilingus vary widely, with some cultures viewing it as a normal part of sexual activity and others viewing it as taboo. Attitudes towards cunnilingus can also vary based on individual beliefs and experiences.

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