Thesaurus / intercourse
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The most popular brand of the morning-after pill—a medication that can prevent pregnancy if taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse—is flying off the shelves.
A BUNCH OF MEN ARE ABOUT TO MAKE A FORTUNE ON PLAN BANNALISA MERELLIJUNE 30, 2022QUARTZExamples of sexual dating violence include unwanted touching, kissing or other sexual contact or intercourse.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS CAN HELP REDUCE TEEN DATING VIOLENCEKATHIANN KOWALSKIMAY 5, 2022SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSIn one Buddhist tale that appears in multiple versions, an automaton maker creates an artificial serving girl who fools a visiting artist into thinking it is human, so he has violent intercourse with it, destroying it in the process.
ANCIENT ROBOTS WERE OBJECTS OF FANTASY AND FUNE. R. TRUITT/MIT PRESS READERNOVEMBER 30, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEWhat someone does during intercourse and with whom they do it should be no one’s business.
COMING OUT IS NOT THE SERVE YOU THINK IT ISPRINCE CHINGARANDEJULY 6, 2021WASHINGTON BLADEFor people who don’t take the time to do the necessary three months or more of tracking, it can put you at very high risk for an unintended pregnancy, because you might be ovulating and not know and have intercourse during your fertile period.
BACHELOR STARS ARE PROMOTING A BIRTH CONTROL APP ON INSTAGRAM THAT EXPERTS SAY USES ONE OF THE LEAST EFFECTIVE CONTRACEPTIVE METHODSMEGAN MCCLUSKEYFEBRUARY 4, 2021TIMEA 2003 study by the University of Washington found that almost half of women who had intercourse with women in the past year tested positive for herpes simplex virus type one.
THE HARM OF EXCLUDING QUEER HISTORY IN SCHOOLSMAEVE KORENGOLDOCTOBER 20, 2020WASHINGTON BLADETo these guarantees the Intercourse Act attempted to give force.
THE LAST AMERICAN FRONTIERFREDERIC L. (FREDERIC LOGAN) PAXSONIntercourse is therefore a condition without which the Family of Nations would not and could not exist.
INTERNATIONAL LAW. A TREATISE. VOLUME I (OF 2)LASSA FRANCIS OPPENHEIMIntercourse, especially Trading, between Subjects of Belligerents.
INTERNATIONAL LAW. A TREATISE. VOLUME II (OF 2)LASSA FRANCIS OPPENHEIMIntercourse is thus rendered easy, for the heads of the valleys are often rolling pasturages.
ITALIAN ALPSDOUGLAS WILLIAM FRESHFIELDWORDS RELATED TO INTERCOURSE
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- blend
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- coming together
- commixture
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- concatenation
- conciliation
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- consolidation
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- fusion
- harmony
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- symbiosis
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- oral communication
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- parlance
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- pronunciation
- prose
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- spiel
- talk
- tone
- tongue
- utterance
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