sex act

NOUN
  1. sexual activity between individuals, especially the insertion of a man's penis into a woman's vagina until orgasm and ejaculation occur
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How To Use sex act In A Sentence

  • Eros is the age-old goad and rarely the sex act itself.
  • Given that Grey is experienced in having sex on screen, was Soderbergh tempted to have the actress perform unsimulated sex acts in the movie? Steven Soderbergh On Casting Porn Star Sasha Grey For ‘The Girlfriend Experience’: ‘[She'll] Surprise People’ » MTV Movies Blog
  • During the male sex act a man's pelvic thrusts become less voluntary and other muscles of the body begin to contract rhythmically.
  • He is also charged with procuring a third woman to have unlawful sex and jointly charged with Nigel Coates of inciting her to perform a sex act with a dog.
  • The only sex act that can actually lead to reproduction is unprotected vaginal intercourse.
  • If you want your questions to be taken seriously then you would do well to start by asking them without the arrant nonsense of paranoid fantasies in which the SyFy Channel has "recoiled in craven fear and trembling" before the intimidatory might of GLAAD's "homosex activists" (aka the Elders of Sodom, Media Division.) Archive 2009-08-01
  • An ACOG expert committee said that although many people engage in "noncoital" sexual activities -- such as oral sex, mutual masturbation and anal sex -- in an attempt to prevent pregnancy and reduce the risk of STIs, these sex acts still come with varying degrees of STI risk, and it is important for people to protect themselves. Emaxhealth
  • Sex activity is closely identified with the hypothalamus
  • And just Google the word "bukkake" if you want a quick education in the mainstreaming of fringe sex acts. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Secondly, "[Jenkins] disapproves of this, but says that restraining it may threaten quite different sex acts with post-pubescents, which he calls ephebophilia (boy-love). Priests and Boys: An Exchange
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