Non-penetrative sex
Non-penetrative sex (also known as outercourse) is a form of sexual activity that does not involve sexual penetration. It generally excludes the sexual intercourse and anal sex, but includes various forms of sexual touching and sexual stimulation.
Pronunciation
- /nɒn pɛnɪˈtreɪtɪv sɛks/
Etymology
The term "non-penetrative sex" is derived from the Latin words "non" meaning "not", "penetrare" meaning "to penetrate", and "sexus" meaning "sex".
Types of Non-penetrative sex
Non-penetrative sex can take various forms, including but not limited to:
- Frottage: This involves rubbing against the partner's body.
- Mutual masturbation: This involves stimulating one's own genitals or the genitals of the partner.
- Erotic massage: This involves massaging the partner's body for sexual pleasure.
- Dry humping: This involves simulating sexual intercourse without penetration, often through clothing.
Related Terms
- Sexual activity
- Sexual penetration
- Sexual intercourse
- Anal sex
- Sexual touching
- Sexual stimulation
- Frottage
- Mutual masturbation
- Erotic massage
- Dry humping
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Non-penetrative sex
- Wikipedia's article - Non-penetrative sex
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