How To Use Tumescence In A Sentence
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In the past, it had always ended with Billy's orgasm, followed by detumescence, a poorly aimed kiss near the ear, a slipping away into stertorous sleep.
Sympathy
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Their degree of sexual arousal was measured by penile plethysmography, which precisely measures and records male tumescence.
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A large cock confers unflappable confidence in life. Sexual prowess is no problem for the well-endowed man; just a glimpse of his tumescence will send women everywhere into orgasmic fits.
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In the third place, the two processes, contrectation and detumescence, may occur simultaneously, without the detumescence being associated with the object of the contrectation impulse.
The Sexual Life of the Child
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They then measured the arousal of the men by using a sensor which monitored penile tumescence.
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Originally, in the earlier ancestral types, reproduction was effected by fission or gemmation (simple division or budding), without any necessity for conjugation with another individual of the species; and reproduction by gemmation corresponds to the processes of detumescence, to the ejaculation of the spermatozoa by the male.
The Sexual Life of the Child
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Of course, because the taxpayer has no choice but to cough up, this gangrenous tumescence keeps bulging as the services provided become more emaciated and anaemic.
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Approximate solutions were found for the rate of growth of a bubble in the process of intumescence.
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Here, an intumescence which was to become a mountain, there, an abyss which was to be filled with an ocean or a sea.
The Underground City
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Stilbite is characterized by its form, difficult gelatinizing, and intumescence before the blowpipe; from natrolite as mentioned under that species.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 344, August 5, 1882
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Impulse, contrectation, _See_ Contrectation impulse detumescence.
The Sexual Life of the Child
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We thank thee, O God, that the South has not kept pace with New York's super-estheticism -- that when our women find themselves in an "interesting condition" they seek the seclusion of the home instead of telephoning for a reporter and a chalk artist and exploiting their intumescence in the public prints.
The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
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Interdependence of contrectation and detumescence, 81-87
The Sexual Life of the Child
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Until the climax of the sexual erethism, woman is for man the acme of supreme desire; but with detumescence the emotions tend to swing to the opposite pole, and excitement and longing are forgotten in the mood of repugnance and exhaustion.
Taboo and Genetics A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family
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British America and the north of the United States, this phenomenon is explained by the flat conformation of the territories bordering on the pole, and on which there is no intumescence of the soil to oppose any obstacle to the north winds; here, in Lincoln Island, this explanation would not suffice.
The Mysterious Island
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Function: Anti - inflammation , bloodshot removal, detumescence, smoothing and repairing the sensitive skin and promoting healthy keratin.
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For our present purpose hypertrophy may be considered as it affects the axile or the foliar organs, and also according to the way in which the increased size is manifested, as by increased thickness or swelling -- intumescence, or by augmented length-elongation, by expansion or flattening, or, lastly, by the formation of excrescences or outgrowths, which may be classed under the head of luxuriance or enation.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
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Association of contrectation and detumescence, 81-87 theory of sexual perversions, 130-133
The Sexual Life of the Child
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It should be noticed that contraction of the smooth muscles results in relaxation or detumescence.
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For our present purpose hypertrophy may be considered as it affects the axile or the foliar organs, and also according to the way in which the increased size is manifested, as by increased thickness or swelling -- intumescence, or by augmented length-elongation, by expansion or flattening, or, lastly, by the formation of excrescences or outgrowths, which may be classed under the head of luxuriance or enation.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
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Stilbite is characterized by its form, difficult gelatinizing, and intumescence before the blowpipe; from natrolite as mentioned under that species.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 344, August 5, 1882
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It is very possible that oxytocin plays a role in the aftermath of sex as well, in the role of "postorgasmic penile detumescence".
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But when the association between the processes of detumescence and those of contrectation has not yet occurred, the voluptuous sensation is independent of the contrectation impulse.
The Sexual Life of the Child
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In the northern hemisphere, or at any rate in the part occupied by British America and the north of the United States, this phenomenon is explained by the flat conformation of the territories bordering on the pole, and on which there is no intumescence of the soil to oppose any obstacle to the north winds; here, in Lincoln Island, this explanation would not suffice.
The Secret of the Island
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If in one of these points the barometer stands a few lines lower than in the other, the water will rise where it finds the least pressure of air, and this local intumescence will continue, till, from the effect of the wind, the equilibrium of the air is restored.
Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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There is the period of tumescence, and the ecbole constituting the detumescence.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism