Foreplay: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

In human sexual behavior, foreplay physical intimacy at the beginning of a sexual encounter that serves to build up sexual arousal, sometimes in preparation for sexual intercourse or another act meant to bring about orgasm.

Foreplay varies between cultures. Some acts which may be considered foreplay may include kissing (especially French kissing), petting and stroking, touching of the genitals and mutual masturbation, oral sex, and sexual roleplaying, fetish activities, or BDSM.

See also Outercourse.

It is especially important to some women to feel cared for during physical play, creating an intimate experience. Women want to be romanced. Caressing each other individually and mutually is a wonderful way to spend a moment in time for some. Skin against skin is one of the most satisfying sensations that a human can experience. One of the most beautiful things in the world. and should be treated with respect. Time spent with meaningful outercourse is more successful to attain ultimate satisfaction in the female. Men who take their time with deliberate affection are more successful winning the loyaly of the softer gender. People who appreciate their partner's contribution to the relationship generally have a better physical relationship as well.

Some women love to have sex. They think about it often; their fantasies romantic. For some, there is a little roughness. Roleplaying brings fantasies closer to the touch. The more time spent in mutually affectionate outercourse, the more likely the female will be able to achieve a climax. Women who contribute to their own satisfaction are more likely to be satisfied more often. Some women want nothing to do with sexual behavior of any kind. Lucky is the person who's partner thrives on playing with the other. - MKGD

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