Ever been in a sexual conversation and they say something that makes your mind go, "wait.. what? What are they talking about?" you're mind goes crazy trying to figure it out but then you nod along and just go with it because you're too shy to ask. Worry no more. We've compiled a list of sex slang words you need to know for your next steamy conversations.
Pearl Necklace
You may or may not already know this, but pearl necklace refers to an ejaculation that's pointed to their partner's neck or face. It comes from the droplets of semen on their partner's neck that can look like a pearl necklace.
Pompior
When muscles in the vagina are used in different ways to further stimulate the penis during sex. Some women may or may not know how to do this, it’s better to experiment and figure it out together.
Snowballing
No, it doesn’t have to do anything with snow. This sex act is when a man ejaculates in his partner’s mouth and then openly kisses them. Passing the semen back and forth.
Venus Butterfly
The act of stimulating the clitoris and manual penetration (either with fingers or with toys) This act is fairly common but not its name. So, now you know.
Anilingus (also known as rimming)
This means performing oral sex on your partner's anus. Licking or kissing around the anal region.
Docking
This act involves two uncircumcised partners. One pulls his foreskin back and holds it while the other stretches theirs open and outward as far as possible over the head and shaft of the partner's penis.
Edge Play
This sex act is as straight forward as its name. Holding your orgasm in for longer sexual intercourse or an explosive orgasm is considered edge play. Waiting and observing how long will you be able to hold it in. Intensifying the moment just before you cum. There are a number of ways to incorporate edge play in different sex acts as well.
Aftercare
“A term created by the kink community and simply means checking in with your partner/s after sex to make sure all parties felt good and safe about what just went down and taking care of one another emotionally and physically," says Sophie Saint Tomas of Allure. And honestly, this is something everyone should practice and incorporate this into their sex life. It shouldn't be just for those who practice kinks or are involved in BDSM. Simple acts as cuddling and discussing what you liked and disliked during sex are considered aftercare.
Queefing
Remember the first time you were having hot steamy sex and your partners vagina makes this fart-like sounds as you thrust your penis in her? It's Queefing! Remember? It's funny how there’s a term for it. It's a form of flatulence and it's perfectly normal.
Sex Slang Words You Need To Know
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