The pelvic thrust is the thrusting motion of the pelvic region, which is used for a variety of activities, such as dance, exercise, or sexual activity...
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the man to control the rhythm and depth of pelvic thrusting; it is also possible for the woman to thrust against him by moving her hips or pushing her...
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insertion, additional stimulation is often achieved through rhythmic pelvic thrusting or a gyration of the hips, among other techniques. The biological imperative...
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posture as a potential threat to their romantic relationship. Ethogram Pelvic thrust "lordosis". The American Heritage Dictionary. Archived from the original...
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induce ovulation in mammal species that do not ovulate spontaneously. Pelvic thrust In humans and other animals, trace amine-associated receptors (TAARs)...
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tail known as "tail flagging". When a male wolf ejaculates, his final pelvic thrust may be slightly prolonged. A male rhesus monkey usually ejaculates less...
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fusion album Thrust stage, in a theatre, a portion of the stage that extends out from the proscenium into the audience Tongue thrust Pelvic thrust All pages...
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Intersex Libido Nocturnal emission Orgasm Female and male ejaculation Pelvic thrust Penile erection Pre-ejaculate Pregnancy Sexual arousal Sexual response...
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Penile-vaginal intercourse Copulation Human reproduction Lordosis behavior Pelvic thrust Sexuality Plant sexuality Animal sexuality Human sexuality Mechanics...
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Penile-vaginal intercourse Copulation Human reproduction Lordosis behavior Pelvic thrust Sexuality Plant sexuality Animal sexuality Human sexuality Mechanics...
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