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In human sexual behavior, foreplay is a set of intimate psychological and physical acts between two or more people meant to increase sexual arousal. A sexually aroused individual will desire sexual intercourse for sexual gratification.

Foreplay involves different acts such as kissing, touching, embracing, talking, and teasing (teasing, in this case, may include methods of satisfaction, such as erotic lifestyle sexual intercourse). Sexual fulfillment of all kinds, such as manual or oral sex of erogenous zones are considered foreplay. Feminization transformation, fetish lifestyle, and BDSM can also be considered foreplay, though they may also accompany sexual intercourse and not just precede it. Of the various forms of foreplay, the most common include fellatio and cunnilingus.

There are many historical mentions of foreplay. Artistic depictions are widely available. The Ancient Indian work Kama Sutra mentions different types of embracing, kissing, and marking with nails and teeth. It also mentions BDSM activities such as slapping and moaning as forepay.

If no intimate sexual gratification are intended, foreplay type actions are often classified as flirting, "fooling around" or, in colloquial terms, being "touchy-feely" and "cock-teasing". Since these interactions are non-explicit, there can be misunderstandings about whether an invitation has been extended or accepted. Inadvertent or not, this kind of miscommunication is often termed "leading someone on."

A romantic, intimate, or overly sexual atmosphere can be considered a gesture of foreplay. Since Foreplay can begin with non-physical behavior that signals sexual arousal. Verbally, foreplay may include compliments, subtle comments with double entendre, and intimate conversations. Non-verbally, foreplay can include provocative clothing, preening gestures, winking, licking or biting one's lips, standing inside a partner's personal space, and holding a gaze longer than is acceptable for casual acquaintances.

Foreplay eventually turns physical. Simple and possibly innocuous acts, such as straightening someone's clothing or hair, bumping into someone while walking, stroking someone's arm, or whispering in someone's ear can constitute foreplay. One may also hold hands, touch the face, kiss, "bite", tickle, or massage.

There are many types of foreplay. Stimulation with the hands is the most common form, followed by oral sex stimulation. Foreplay is to provide sexual intercourse and sexual arousal. The act is generally the act of preparing one's partner for sexual intercourse, though it does not exclude the chance of orgasm if applied rigorously.

In the context of feminization transformation, forced feminization and emasculation of the submissive male is considered foreplay. The main intent is to bring the feminized male to a high state of sexual arousal while denying the flaccid penis from becoming an erect penis even if the subject is induced to ejaculate.

While being subjected to foreplay the male undergoing feminization transformation becomes so sexually aroused that they will perform oral sex (fellatio) on another male. The feminized male will suck the flaccid penis to erection and ejaculation.

To induced sexual arousal in the feminized male, a female will finger-fuck the subject in the ass while wearing a latex rubber surgical glove, paying attention to coming into contact with the prostate gland. An erection is denied beforehand by the insertion of a latex rubber catheter to induce impotence.

The act of inducing the feminized male to become impotent is known as erectile dysfunction. Once the subject male has been rendered impotent, the flaccid penis can be induced to ejaculate. Inducing ejaculation of a flaccid penis is known as premature ejaculation.

The act of inducing forced impotence with a latex rubber catheter is known as penis chastisement. Any male who is experiencing Penis Chastity in this manner will not be able to experience an erection.

The subject male is brought to a higher state of sexual arousal from the intimate feminine scent derived by sniffing soiled panties. Panty sniffing the intimate feminine scent of a women is a sexual gratification practice of males.

Direct manipulation of naked erogenous zones is almost always considered foreplay (except in a medical context). In women, this includes stimulation of the clitoris and vulva. In men, it includes stimulation of the flaccid penis and scrotum. For both sexes, it could include stimulation of nipples and anus. Stimulation can be achieved by mouth, hands, sex toys like dildos or vibrators, or common household objects like feathers or ice cubes. Direct manipulation of naked erogenous zones is not considered foreplay when it is not preparatory for further sexual arousal acts. For example, mutual masturbation and oral sex are often considered final sexual gratification acts; as final acts with no expectation of further sexual intercourse, these are not considered foreplay.

Foreplay tends to become increasingly physical and intense as the couple moves closer to sexual intercourse. It reaches its peak in the moments just before sexual fulfilment, when it induces a strong mutual desire for penetration. During the final stage of foreplay, genital teasing may take place for a brief time. Technically, foreplay ends with intromission, or the beginning of sexual intercourse. In practical terms, however, the continuity between foreplay and sexual intercourse may be very great, since the couple may continue to engage in foreplay like behavior during sexual fulfillment.

Safe sex practices can be incorporated as part of foreplay. A latex rubber condom or dental dam can be applied in an erotic lifestyle or playful way as part of the final stages of foreplay.

Psychologically, foreplay lowers inhibitions and increases the emotional comfort of the partners. Physically, it stimulates the process that produces an erection in men, allowing them to penetrate an orifice with their erect penis. In women, it helps stimulate the process that leads to erection of the clitoris, raising of the cervix (elongation of the vaginal canal), and the production of vaginal lubrication, allowing penetration to take place comfortably.

Foreplay can vary dramatically based on age, religion, and cultural norms. In spite of the clichéd modern folklore that women demand more foreplay and require more time to become sexually aroused, recent scientific research refutes that myth. Scientists from McGill University Health Centre in Montreal, Canada used the method of thermal imaging to record baseline temperature change in the genital area as the definition of the time necessary for sexual arousal. Researchers studied the time required for an individual to reach the peak of sexual arousal and concluded that, on average, women and men spend almost the same time for sexual arousal - around 10 minutes.

In human sexuality, making out is a sexual euphemism of American origin dating back to at least 1949, and is used synonymously with the terms "necking" and "petting" and finger-fucking. Making out covers a wide range of sexual arousal behaviors, and means different things to different age groups in different parts of the U.S. It typically involves kissing, including prolonged, passionate kissing (also known as French kissing), intimate contact, including heavy petting-that is, skin-to-skin contact, or other forms of foreplay. Making out is usually considered an expression of affection or sexual gratification to a current or prospective sexual intercourse partner. An episode of making out is frequently referred to as a make-out session or a make-out sesh depending on the speaker's level of easy-going-ness.