From: elf@coho.halcyon.com (Elf Sternberg) Newsgroups: alt.sex,alt.sex.wizards Subject: The alt.sex FAQ, Part 2: COMMONLY USED TERMS AND ACRONYMS ABOUT SEX AND ALT.SEX Date: 23 Jul 1996 19:08:08 GMT Organization: Northwest Nexus Inc. Originator: superdj@marge.cs.mcgill.ca (David Johnson) Moderator: elf@halcyon.com (Elf Sternberg) Archive-name: alt-sex/faq/part02 COMMONLY USED TERMS AND ACRONYMS ABOUT SEX AND ALT.SEX COMMON TERMS anilingus stimulation of the anus with the mouth areola the dark ring of skin surrounding the nipple bestiality sex with animals bisexual a person who is sexually or romantically attracted to both sexes blue balls see question c4-6 circumcision the surgical procedure of removing the foreskin clitoris the most sensitive external female sex organ, located near the top of the vulva. condom a sheath of latex, plastic, or animal skin worn over the penis to prevent sperm ejaculation into the vagina. cunnilingus stimulation of the vulva with the mouth dental dam a piece of latex placed over the vulva during cunnilingus to protect both partners from STDs diaphragm a dome-shaped cap of rubber designed to cover the cervical opening and prevent sperm from entering the cervix. dildo an artificial penis used in sexual activity. felching consuming the resultant semen after anal sex. fellatio stimulation of the penis with the mouth fisting inserting a whole hand into either the vagina or the anus foreskin skin covering the head of the penis in uncircumsized men frottage sexual pleasure from rubbing against another person gerbiling the activity of Urban Legend status regarding the insertion of a gerbil or similarly-sized rodent into the anus heterosexual a person who is sexually or romantically attracted only to the opposite sex. homosexual a person who is sexually or romantically attracted only to the same sex hymen any tissue that partly or completely covers the vaginal opening incest sexual intercourse between closely related persons IUD intrauterine device, a method of birth control labia external folds of flesh of the vulva. labia majora the thicker, outside labia labia minora the inner labia lesbian a homosexual woman mons mound of flesh located above the vagina obsex Obligatory Sexual Comment/Reference; inserted at the end of some posts which otherwise have very little to do with sex prostitution exchange of money for sexual favors rape sexual activity forced upon someone unwilling or unable to give consent rimming see anilingus safeword the code phrase or word used in any sort of B&D/S&M activity that really means "Stop NOW." sodomy often simply refers to anal sex; however, the actual dictionary definition includes anything considered "unnatural or deviate sexual intercourse" which may include everything from oral sex to sex between partners of the same gender swinging consensual sex involving the exchange of marital partners for sexual purposes transvestite an individual who is sexually or emotionally stimulated or satisfied by dressing in clothing of the opposite sex vibrator an electrically driven machine that vibrates vulva collective term referring to a woman's external genitalia water sports sex involving urine or urination (also "scat", sex involving feces) zoophilia see bestiality COMMON ACRONYMS :) :-) smiley, indicates humor or sarcasm (many variations exist) 69 mutual oral sex ASB alt.sex.bondage ASW alt.sex.wizards ASS alt.sex.stories ASSD alt.sex.stories.d ABPE alt.binaries.pictures.erotica B&D bondage and discipline (consensual) BDSM Bondage/Discipline/Sadism/Masochism. Generic term. BTW by the way D&S Dominance and Submission FAQ frequently asked question IMHO in my humble/honest opinion IMNSHO in my not so humble opinion LJBF let's just be friends MOTAS member of the appropriate sex MOTOS member of the opposite sex MOTSS member of the same sex S&M,S/M sadism and masochism or sadomasochism SO significant other -- Elf Sternberg I'm not inclined to write pompous elf@halcyon.com books about unanswerable questions. Public key available That strikes me as a tremendous waste http://www.halcyon.com/elf of time. - Stephen Jay Gould