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The lateral coital position is a sex position described by Masters and Johnson in their book, Human Sexual Inadequacy. The position was preferred by 75% of their heterosexual respondents once they had tried it.
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The lateralcoitalposition is a sex position described by Masters and Johnson in their book, Human Sexual Inadequacy. The position was preferred by 75%...
man and alter her position similarly. The woman may also be on top in a precursor to the lateralcoitalposition. In this position, the woman will usually...
"Clinical implications of the anatomical position of the urethra meatus in women with recurrent post-coital cystitis: a case-control study". Int Urogynecol...
missionary position usually results from the pubic bone area. As such, some couples may engage in the woman-on-top position or the coital alignment technique...
occurs two to five days after ovulation. After ejaculation, the dogs are coitally tied for around 5–30 minutes because of the male's bulbus glandis swelling...
intercourse. Because of this, some couples may engage in the woman on top position or the coital alignment technique to maximize clitoral stimulation. For some women...
(September 1980). "Electrolytes in vaginal fluid during the menstrual cycle of coitally active and inactive women". Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. 60 (1):...