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Mammary intercourse is a form of intercourse. In this sex act, the man places his penis in the woman's intermammary sulcus, squeezed between her breasts and stimulated with an up and down sliding motion, sometimes aided with personal lubricant. Often, mammary intercourse is combined with fellatio. While having large breasts may seem to be a requirement for engaging in this activity, it is possible for the man to stimulate his partner's nipples with his penis.
When mammary intercourse continues to the point of ejaculation, the semen can land on the breasts, face, or in the mouth of the woman. A slang term for the appearance of semen landing on the woman's upper chest, neck, or shoulders is "pearl necklace".
There are several slang terms which refer to mammary intercourse, such as titty fuck in the U.S., and tit wank in the UK. The French term is branlette espagnole (Spanish jerk-off), and cravate de notaire (notary's tie) is sometimes seen, but could also refer to the inverted position, in which the penis is aimed "downwards", i.e. pointing away from the woman's face; in which case, the testicles would represent the tie knot...
See also
Sources
- Masters, William H. and Johnson, Virginia E. (1966). Human Sexual Response. No. ISBN 0-316-54987-8.
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