Sex Dictionary

  • ParaphiliaParaphilia
    Paraphilia refers to sexual interests or behaviors that fall outside what society typically considers normative. While many forms of paraphilia are harmless and consensual, others may involve actions that cross ethical or legal boundaries. The key
  • Refractory PeriodRefractory Period
    The refractory period refers to the recovery phase that occurs after orgasm, during which a person—typically a man—is temporarily unable to achieve another erection or orgasm. It s the body s way of resetting both physically and hormonally after sexu
  • Relationship AnarchyRelationship Anarchy
    Relationship anarchy (RA) challenges traditional ideas of love and partnership. It s a philosophy of relationships built on freedom, consent, and equality, rejecting pre-set rules about how intimacy or commitment should look.
  • SascrotchSascrotch
    The term Sascrotch is a playful expression that describes excessive or overgrown pubic hair, often with a wink to the mythical creature Sasquatch (Bigfoot)—a symbol of untamed wilderness and thick fur. Rather than being vulgar, it s a humorous way to
  • Sat On My FaceSat On My Face
    The phrase sat on my face refers to a sexual act where one partner sits on or straddles the other s face during oral sex. This position can be both physically intimate and psychologically thrilling, offering an experience of power exchange, closene
  • TelemourTelemour
    Telemour is a modern relationship term used mainly within polyamory and ethical non-monogamy communities. It describes the emotional bond between two people who are connected through a shared partner but do not have a romantic or sexual relationship
  • TelephonicophiliaTelephonicophilia
    Telephonicophilia refers to a form of sexual arousal or fascination that stems from hearing someone s voice over the phone. For those who experience this fetish, the sound of a voice—its tone, rhythm, and emotional inflection—becomes the main trigger
  • Use-EffectivenessUse-Effectiveness
    Use-effectiveness refers to how well a contraceptive method works in real-world conditions, accounting for human error and inconsistent use. In sexual health, this term helps people understand the difference between perfect use—using protection corre
  • UteromaniaUteromania
    Uteromania refers to an intense fascination or sexual attraction toward the female reproductive system, particularly the uterus and its biological or symbolic functions. This attraction can be psychological, emotional, or physical, and may manifest i
  • VaginismusVaginismus
    Vaginismus is a condition where the vaginal muscles tighten involuntarily during penetration, making sexual activity, medical exams, or even tampon use painful or impossible. Unlike common discomfort, this reaction is automatic and often linked to bo
  • VaginitisVaginitis
    Vaginitis refers to inflammation or irritation of the vagina, a common condition that can affect women of any age. It s usually caused by an imbalance in the vaginal flora—when harmful bacteria, yeast, or other microorganisms grow excessively. This i
  • WhipWhip
    The whip has long been a symbol of power and command. Within sexual and BDSM contexts, it takes on a more intimate meaning—one tied to pleasure through controlled pain and psychological dominance. A whip isn t only about physical impact; it s about r
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