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Foreplay is intimate psychological and physical acts between two or more people meant to increase sexual arousal.

Foreplay involves different acts such as kissing, touching, embracing, talking, and teasing. Sexual stimulation such as manual or oral stimulation of erogenous zones are considered foreplay. Of the various forms of foreplay, the most common include fellatio and cunnilingus.

  • Deep tongue kissing
  • Touching and massaging over clothing, also
  • Rubbing together erogenous zones over clothing
  • Undressing oneself or partner
  • There are many types of foreplay. Stimulation with the hands is the most common form, followed by oral stimulation. Foreplay is to provide sexual pleasure and arousal. The act is generally the act of preparing ones partner for sexual intercourse, though it does not exclude the chance of orgasm if applied rigorously.

Direct manipulation of naked erogenous zones is almost always considered foreplay. In women, this includes stimulation of the clitoris and vulva. In men, it includes stimulation of the penis and scrotum. For both sexes, it could include stimulation of nipples and anus.

Foreplay tends to become purely physical and intense. It reaches its peak in the moments just before intercourse, when it induces a strong mutual desire for penetration. Technically, foreplay ends with intromission, or the beginning of intercourse.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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