Sex Dictionary

  • Nettle PlayNettle Play
    Nettle play is a form of sensation play within the BDSM spectrum that involves using stinging nettles to create tingling or burning sensations on the skin. The goal isn t harm—it s controlled stimulation. When handled carefully, nettle play can heigh
  • NeutroisNeutrois
    Neutrois is a gender identity that exists outside the traditional binary of male and female. People who identify as neutrois often describe themselves as gender-neutral, meaning they don t feel strongly connected to masculinity or femininity. For som
  • OmnigamyOmnigamy
    Omnigamy refers to the idea of emotional or sexual connection with everyone—regardless of gender, orientation, or number of partners. It comes from the prefix omni- meaning all, and -gamy, meaning marriage or union. In essence, omnigamy describ
  • OmniromanticOmniromantic
    The term Omniromantic describes someone who can experience romantic attraction toward people of all genders, but with an awareness of those genders. In other words, an omniromantic person doesnot disregard gender—it may even play a role in how attrac
  • Panty FetishPanty Fetish
    A panty fetish refers to a form of sexual attraction centered on women s underwear—often focusing on sight, scent, or texture. This fetish can express itself in many ways, from admiring lingerie aesthetics to finding arousal through the act of wearin
  • Pap ScreeningPap Screening
    Pap screening, also known as a Pap smear, is a medical test designed to detect abnormal cells in the cervix—the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina. This test is an essential part of women s sexual and reproductive health, as it helps
  • Rear Entry SexRear Entry Sex
    Rear entry sex refers to any sexual position where penetration occurs from behind. It s one of the most popular and intimate forms of intercourse, often praised for the deep penetration and the variety of sensations it provides for both partners. Com
  • Receptive PartnerReceptive Partner
    In sexual relationships, the receptive partner is the one who receives penetration rather than performing it. This term applies across all genders and orientations, emphasizing sexual roles rather than identity. The focus is on physical positioning a
  • SalirophiliaSalirophilia
    Salirophilia is a sexual interest where arousal comes from making oneself or a partner messy, dirty, or disheveled. The word originates from the French salir, meaning to soil or to make dirty. In practice, this fetish can take many forms—from sme
  • Male Orgasmic DisorderMale Orgasmic Disorder
    Male Orgasmic Disorder (MOD) refers to a condition in which a man experiences significant difficulty or delay in reaching orgasm despite adequate sexual stimulation. Unlike erectile dysfunction, where the challenge lies in achieving or maintaining an
  • Same RoomSame Room
    In the context of the swing lifestyle, the term same room refers to a type of consensual sexual activity where two or more couples engage with their partners and others in the same physical space. Unlike separate room arrangements, where partners p
  • Tease and DenialTease and Denial
    Tease and denial is a sexual practice built around anticipation, restraint, and delayed gratification. Instead of reaching climax quickly, one partner—often the dominant—controls or restricts the other s release, creating a heightened sense of arousa
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