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3 years ago
5

Anthony and Meghan are college students and are in a romantic relationship. However, they avoid penial- vaginal intercourse and

engage in other sexual activities like pressing their bodies together with genital thrusting. It helps them enjoy overall body contact. This technique is called
Social Studies
1 answer:
kozerog [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: Tribadism

Explanation:

The tribadism is a kind of sexual practice in which the male rubs the penis over the vulva of female without causing actual penetration. This may include the intimate contact between the bodies without causing sexual intercourse.

The given situation, is indicative of tribadism. As in this situation the two partners are avoiding actual intercourse and just press their bodies against each other.

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