Erotic sexual denial
Erotic Sexual Denial
Erotic sexual denial (pronunciation: /ɪˈrɒtɪk sɛkʃʊəl dɪˈnaɪəl/), also known as orgasm denial, is a sexual practice in which a person is kept in a heightened state of sexual arousal for an extended length of time without orgasm.
Etymology
The term "erotic sexual denial" is derived from the English words "erotic" (pertaining to sexual desire or excitement), "sexual" (relating to the instincts, physiological processes, and activities connected with physical attraction or intimate physical contact between individuals), and "denial" (the action of declaring something to be untrue).
Types of Erotic Sexual Denial
Erotic sexual denial can be divided into two main types: Total denial and Tease and denial.
Total denial involves the complete denial of all sexual satisfaction, while tease and denial involves the tantalizing promise of orgasm, but with the actual climax being postponed or denied.
Related Terms
- Chastity - A state or practice of refraining from extramarital, or especially from all, sexual intercourse.
- Edging (sexual practice) - The practice of maintaining a high level of sexual arousal for an extended period without reaching orgasm.
- BDSM - A variety of often erotic practices or roleplaying involving bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, sadomasochism, and other related interpersonal dynamics.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Erotic sexual denial
- Wikipedia's article - Erotic sexual denial
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