Before we get into the definitions of various sexual terms, it helps to know what they mean. For example, T stands for trans, while Q stands for queer.

The Definitions of Sexual Terms
The Definitions of Sexual Terms

While Q is still figuring out exactly what it means, A means ally. While the first three terms have a different meaning than the others, they all represent people who are not straight or lesbian.

Anal sex

In the 1970s, anal sex was illegal in some states. The laws in New York, Montana, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania were challenged in court and eventually struck down. In Texas, however, the laws were upheld and continued to prohibit anal sex. The term “santorum” is a slang term used to describe the accumulation of fecal matter and lube around the anus during anal sex.

In anal sex, the penis is inserted into the anus. However, the active partner may not wish to use the penis, so he or she may use other appendages to achieve the same effect. For instance, rimming involves manipulating the anus with the mouth. This is often done in conjunction with other sexual acts.

Klismaphilia

Klismaphilia is a term coined by Joanne Denko in 1973 to describe the practice of rectal enemas. The practice involves forcing fluids through one’s anus to stimulate the prostate gland. It is an auxiliary activity to genital intercourse. Some klismaphiles pretend to be constipated and conceal their sexual arousal. Other klismaphiles engage in enemas together with their partner and engage in other paraphilic activities.

Masochists are characterized by an increased level of sexual desire that is triggered by humiliation, beating, and bondage. Some even experience self-asphyxia, whereby they deprive themselves of oxygen while masturbating. Although this form of masochism is regarded as rare in consensual masochism, it has been linked to death. Another form of sexual excitement is urophilia, or the desire to pee and be peed. This can be a part of a sadomasochistic fantasy where the partner is humiliated and the object of sexual desire.

Milk maid

A Milk Maid is a woman who expresses breast milk to her partner. She may have him suck the milk off of her or perform the act alone. Other Milk Maid activities include masturbating, yanking on a man’s privates, and collecting the fresh milk in a bucket.

There are two main schools of thought on milkmaids. One school of thought considers the work to be primarily about sex. Another school of thought claims otherwise.

Butch lesbian

In the world of butch lesbians, sex is a highly subjective subject. Some butches consider themselves “gender nonconforming,” while others are outright male-identifying. Butches tend to be more masculine than feminine, but they aren’t exclusively feminine. A common example is Carrie Black, a lesbian who has a tattoo of the word “butch” on her arm.

Butches wear clothes that show their masculine side. Typically, a butch will be dressed in a white tank top with strong eyebrows and a shaved head. However, a butch may have a more feminine appearance during certain times.

Dacryphilia

In a lovemaking relationship, tears and crying can trigger arousal. Women with dacryphilia may be turned on by the tears of their partners, which may then lead to sexual activity. However, tears and crying are not the only causes of sexual arousal. The presence of strong emotions such as fear, guilt, or sadness can trigger arousal in both men and women.

Another sexual term associated with males is “dirty partner,” or “takedown.” This scenario involves a man chasing a woman and catching her on their back. The victim then becomes restrained, or, in extreme cases, is buried alive.

Dental dam

The dental dam is one of the only sexual protection devices available for women who want to have sex with another person who has a vagina. However, its usage is very low. There are various terms used to describe dental dams, including dental dam, dental barrier, and condom. Fortunately, there are many alternatives to dental dams.

Although dental dams can protect you from bodily fluids, they do not protect you from contracting infections. It is possible to get herpes from unprotected genitals. They also cannot prevent the transmission of pubic lice. But dental dams do protect you from fecal matter that could contain bacteria and intestinal parasites.