The answer depends partially on what your sexual orientation is The nature of your sexual and romantic attractions will shape what you consider to be sex. A friends and i where having a disscusion about what counts, when someone ask you how many people you've been with A male friend advocated that only piv sex counted But, what if you date people that don't have a penis My female friend suggested if someone cheated on you would you feel any diffrent if they had what is classically considered forepaly or piv
If not then it all counts as sex. Understanding what counts as sex is about more than just semantics It’s about fostering meaningful communication and connection By exploring these definitions together, partners can build stronger relationships, experience more pleasure, and navigate intimacy with greater clarity. What do you consider as sex According to new yougov data, we all answer this question differently
Reframing how we think about what counts as sex can help people achieve greater sexual satisfaction in their relationships Focusing on the goals of sex, more than the act, can help in this There are many ways to achieve pleasure, deeper connection and intimacy, or even to create a pregnancy, depending on why people are choosing to have sex. People of the same sex can also be attracted to and have sex with each other Sex is not… holding hands hugging a test or check at the doctors (e.g
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