Sex Dictionary

  • EmbryoEmbryo
    The embryo represents the earliest stage of human development. It begins when a sperm fertilizes an egg, forming a single cell known as a zygote. This zygote rapidly divides and grows, developing into an embryo—a cluster of cells that will later form
  • Harness GagHarness Gag
    A harness gag is a bondage accessory designed to combine restraint, control, and visual appeal. Often made from leather or silicone, it features a mouthpiece held in place by adjustable straps that wrap around the head. The design not only restricts
  • HarpaxophiliaHarpaxophilia
    Harpaxophilia is a sexual interest or arousal connected to the fantasy of being overpowered, taken, or dominated. It often involves consensual role-play scenarios where one partner takes control while the other submits. This dynamic taps into deep ps
  • Informed ConsentInformed Consent
    In the context of sexual relationships and intimacy, informed consent is the ethical and emotional cornerstone of every healthy interaction. It refers to a clear, voluntary agreement between partners to engage in specific acts—given with full underst
  • Gender CommunityGender Community
    The Gender Community represents a collective of individuals who share, explore, or advocate around issues related to gender identity and expression. It s a broad social concept that includes both traditional gender identities—such as male and female—
  • Gender Confirmation SurgeryGender Confirmation Surgery
    Gender Confirmation Surgery (GCS)—also known as gender-affirming surgery—is a medical procedure that helps transgender individuals align their physical characteristics with their gender identity. Rather than being purely cosmetic, GCS represents a de
  • Female BodiedFemale Bodied
    The term female bodied refers to individuals born with biological characteristics traditionally associated with women—such as breasts, a uterus, and a wider pelvis. However, in modern discussions, especially in gender studies and sexuality, the term
  • Inhibited ArousalInhibited Arousal
    Inhibited arousal refers to the difficulty or inability to become physically or emotionally aroused, even in situations where stimulation or desire might normally occur. It s not uncommon and can affect people of any gender. This condition can manife
  • KlismaphiliaKlismaphilia
    Klismaphilia refers to a sexual interest or arousal associated with enemas—a process traditionally used for internal cleansing. For some individuals, the sensations and vulnerability involved in the act of giving or receiving an enema can become deep
  • KlittraKlittra
    The word Klittra was introduced in Sweden as part of a movement to normalize and celebrate female sexual pleasure. Coined by the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education (RFSU), Klittra combines clitoris with glitter, symbolizing confidence, b
  • LecherousLecherous
    The word lecherous describes behavior or attitudes marked by excessive sexual desire or lustful intent. Historically, it carried a strong negative connotation—used to criticize men who were overtly lustful or inappropriate in their advances. In today
  • Leg IronsLeg Irons
    Leg irons, once symbols of physical captivity, have evolved into tools of consensual restraint within modern BDSM and intimate role-play. Traditionally used to shackle ankles for security or punishment, leg irons now appear in adult contexts where co
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