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Mammary intercourse involves a man sitting on a woman's stomach and placing his ] penis between her breasts, and rubbing or ] it there, while the breasts are squeezed around the penile shaft, by either the woman or the man, creating tightness for stimulation.<ref name="Alex Comfort 1972 p. 67-9"/> To create a smooth motion, a lubricant may be spread between the breasts or on the penis. In some cases the mammary intercourse can be combined with oral sex by the woman who, through ], can stimulate until the ejaculation of the man. In one variant, the woman tightens her breasts by moving them up and down so as to excite the penis (which stands still) and bring the man to orgasm. The act may be carried out face to face, or head to tail, with the woman recommended to be on top if she has smaller breasts.<ref>Alex Comfort, ''The Joy of Sex'' (1972) p. 69</ref> When performed as a non-penetrative sex act, the act is continued until the man ]. At that time, the sperm typically covers the ] or part of the breast. It may also reach the woman's face; when it covers the woman's neck, it is called a "]". Mammary intercourse involves a man sitting on a woman's stomach and placing his ] penis between her breasts, and rubbing or ] it there, while the breasts are squeezed around the penile shaft, by either the woman or the man, creating tightness similar to masturbation.<ref name="Alex Comfort 1972 p. 67-9"/> To create a smooth motion, a lubricant may be spread between the breasts or on the penis. In one variant, the woman can tighten her breasts and move them up and down so as to excite the penis (which stands still) and bring the man to orgasm.


In some cases, the mammary intercourse can be combined with oral sex by the woman who, through ], can bring the man to orgasm. Mammary intercourse may be carried out face to face, or head to tail, with the woman recommended to be on top if she has smaller breasts.<ref>Alex Comfort, ''The Joy of Sex'' (1972) p. 69</ref> When performed as a non-penetrative sex act, the act is continued until the man ]. At that time, the sperm typically covers the ] or part of the breast. It may also reach the woman's face; when it covers the woman's neck, it is called a "]". The woman does not receive direct sexual stimulation, other than the erotic stimulation of bringing her sexual partner to orgasm.
Mammary intercourse is said by ] to produce mutual orgasm in women with sensitive breasts (what ] terms ''local orgasms of the breast''), and it was one of the nine substitute exercises for ] sexual activities, as detailed in the ''Paradis Charnels'' of 1903.<ref>Alex Comfort, ''The Joy of Sex'' (1972) p. 69 and p. 175</ref><ref>Margo Ananad, ''The Art of Sexual Ecstasy'' (1990) p. 309</ref><ref>Alex Comfort, ''The Joy of Sex'' (1972) p. 176</ref> This act can be combined with ].

Mammary intercourse is said by ] to produce mutual orgasm in women with sensitive breasts (what ] terms ''local orgasms of the breast''), and it was one of the nine substitute exercises for ] sexual activities, as detailed in the ''Paradis Charnels'' of 1903.<ref>Alex Comfort, ''The Joy of Sex'' (1972) p. 69 and p. 175</ref><ref>Margo Ananad, ''The Art of Sexual Ecstasy'' (1990) p. 309</ref><ref>Alex Comfort, ''The Joy of Sex'' (1972) p. 176</ref>


Since mammary intercourse is a non-penetrative sex act, the risk of passing a ] (STI) that requires direct contact between the ] and ] or ] is greatly reduced. ] is among the infections that require such direct contact and is therefore very unlikely to be transmitted via mammary intercourse.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Kelly|first=Jeffrey A.|title = Advances in HIV/AIDS education and prevention|journal=Family Relations|volume=44|issue=4|pages=345–352|date=October 1995|issn=0197-6664|jstor=584989|doi=10.2307/584989}}</ref> A study of the ] usage habits of New Zealand's ]s said that they offered various ] alternatives to ] to clients who refused to wear a condom. One sex worker said that mammary intercourse was one alternative used; mammary intercourse performed by a woman with large breasts felt to the client like penetrative vaginal sex.<ref name="davis">Woods, 1996, in Davis, pages 125-127</ref> Since mammary intercourse is a non-penetrative sex act, the risk of passing a ] (STI) that requires direct contact between the ] and ] or ] is greatly reduced. ] is among the infections that require such direct contact and is therefore very unlikely to be transmitted via mammary intercourse.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Kelly|first=Jeffrey A.|title = Advances in HIV/AIDS education and prevention|journal=Family Relations|volume=44|issue=4|pages=345–352|date=October 1995|issn=0197-6664|jstor=584989|doi=10.2307/584989}}</ref> A study of the ] usage habits of New Zealand's ]s said that they offered various ] alternatives to ] to clients who refused to wear a condom. One sex worker said that mammary intercourse was one alternative used; mammary intercourse performed by a woman with large breasts felt to the client like penetrative vaginal sex.<ref name="davis">Woods, 1996, in Davis, pages 125-127</ref>

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Mammary intercourse is a sex act, a form of masturbation, performed as either foreplay or as non-penetrative sex, that involves the stimulation of a man's penis by a woman's breasts and vice versa.

Practice

Mammary intercourse involves a man sitting on a woman's stomach and placing his erect penis between her breasts, and rubbing or thrusting it there, while the breasts are squeezed around the penile shaft, by either the woman or the man, creating tightness similar to masturbation. To create a smooth motion, a lubricant may be spread between the breasts or on the penis. In one variant, the woman can tighten her breasts and move them up and down so as to excite the penis (which stands still) and bring the man to orgasm.

In some cases, the mammary intercourse can be combined with oral sex by the woman who, through fellatio, can bring the man to orgasm. Mammary intercourse may be carried out face to face, or head to tail, with the woman recommended to be on top if she has smaller breasts. When performed as a non-penetrative sex act, the act is continued until the man ejaculates. At that time, the sperm typically covers the intermammary sulcus or part of the breast. It may also reach the woman's face; when it covers the woman's neck, it is called a "pearl necklace". The woman does not receive direct sexual stimulation, other than the erotic stimulation of bringing her sexual partner to orgasm.

Mammary intercourse is said by Alex Comfort to produce mutual orgasm in women with sensitive breasts (what Margot Anand terms local orgasms of the breast), and it was one of the nine substitute exercises for penetrative sexual activities, as detailed in the Paradis Charnels of 1903.

Since mammary intercourse is a non-penetrative sex act, the risk of passing a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that requires direct contact between the mucous membranes and pre-ejaculate or semen is greatly reduced. HIV is among the infections that require such direct contact and is therefore very unlikely to be transmitted via mammary intercourse. A study of the condom usage habits of New Zealand's sex workers said that they offered various safe sex alternatives to vaginal sex to clients who refused to wear a condom. One sex worker said that mammary intercourse was one alternative used; mammary intercourse performed by a woman with large breasts felt to the client like penetrative vaginal sex.

Mammary intercourse has sometimes been considered a perversion. Freud, however, considered such extensions of sexual interest to fall within the range of the normal, unless marked out by exclusivity (i.e. the repudiation of all other forms of sexual contact).

Slang terms

Mammary intercourse is known as titty-fucking, titfuck, titjob or boob job in the United States, as well as tit wank or French fuck in the United Kingdom - the latter term dating back to the 1930s; while a more jocular equivalent is a trip down mammary lane.

The Japanese sex industry uses the term paizuri. Paizuri in the Japanese writing system is パイズリ with the first part パイ being from the word おっぱい (pronounced as oppai) which is a slang word for breast, and the second part ズリ being from the word 擦り (pronounced as zuri) which means "rub".

See also

References

  1. ^ Alex Comfort, The Joy of Sex (1972) p. 67-9
  2. Alex Comfort, The Joy of Sex (1972) p. 69
  3. Alex Comfort, The Joy of Sex (1972) p. 69 and p. 175
  4. Margo Ananad, The Art of Sexual Ecstasy (1990) p. 309
  5. Alex Comfort, The Joy of Sex (1972) p. 176
  6. Kelly, Jeffrey A. (October 1995). "Advances in HIV/AIDS education and prevention". Family Relations. 44 (4): 345–352. doi:10.2307/584989. ISSN 0197-6664. JSTOR 584989.
  7. Woods, 1996, in Davis, pages 125-127
  8. Clifford Allen, A Textbook of Psychosexual Disorders (1969) p. 200
  9. Sigmund Freud, On Sexuality (PFL 7) p. 65 and p. 75
  10. Godson, page 96.
  11. M. S. Morton, The Lover's Tongue (2003) p. 187
  12. Bacarr, 2004, p. 150.
  13. Constantine, 1992, p. 110.

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