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Definition of Sexual practice
1. Noun. Activities associated with sexual intercourse. "They had sex in the back seat"
Specialized synonyms: Bondage, Outercourse, Safe Sex, Conception, Carnal Knowledge, Coition, Coitus, Congress, Copulation, Intercourse, Relation, Sex Act, Sexual Congress, Sexual Intercourse, Sexual Relation, Pleasure, Love, Love Life, Lovemaking, Making Love, Sexual Love, Carnal Abuse, Conjugation, Coupling, Mating, Pairing, Sexual Union, Union, Breeding, Facts Of Life, Procreation, Reproduction, Arousal, Foreplay, Stimulation, Perversion, Sexual Perversion, Autoeroticism, Autoerotism, Promiscuity, Promiscuousness, Sleeping Around, Lechery, Gayness, Homoeroticism, Homosexualism, Homosexuality, Queerness, Bisexuality, Heterosexualism, Heterosexuality, Straightness, Bestiality, Zooerastia, Zooerasty
Generic synonyms: Activity, Bodily Function, Bodily Process, Body Process
Attributes: Heterosexual, Homosexual
Derivative terms: Sex, Sexual
Literary usage of Sexual practice
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Health Gap: Beyond Pregnancy and Reproduction by Jennifer Kitts, Janet Hatcher Roberts (1996)
"More research about this sexual practice is urgently needed. Unequal power
relations between men and women The subordination of women affects their ..."
2. The Sexual life of the child by Albert Moll (1919)
"But even if we believe that in isolated instances coeducation may lead to
unfortunate results in the way of sexual practice, we have to remember the ..."
3. Analysis of the Sexual Impulse: Love and Pain; the Sexual Impulse in Women by Havelock Ellis (1913)
"... 1902), every perverse sexual practice may be found, somewhere or other, among
savages or barbarians; but, as the same writer acutely points out (p. ..."
4. Analysis of the Sexual Impulse: Love and Pain; the Sexual Impulse in Women by Havelock Ellis (1913)
"... Erster Theil, 1902), every perverse sexual practice may be found, somewhere
or other, among savages or barbarians; but, as the same writer acutely ..."
5. The Psychoanalytic Method by Oskar Pfister (1917)
"... extreme partiality for nature-cure methods so long as the improper marital
intercourse lasted (over-compensation for the unnatural sexual practice) but ..."
6. Studies in the Psychology of Sex by Havelock Ellis (1913)
"... 1902), every perverse sexual practice may be found, somewhere or other, among
savages or barbarians; but, as the same writer acutely points out (p. ..."