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  2. Penile-vaginal intercourse - Wikipedia

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    Penile-vaginal intercourse or vaginal intercourse is a form of penetrative sexual intercourse in human sexuality, in which an erect penis is inserted into a vagina. [1] Synonyms are: vaginal sex, cohabitation, coitus (Latin: coitus per vaginam), (in elegant colloquial language) intimacy, or (poetic) lovemaking.

  3. Sexual intercourse - Wikipedia

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    Sexual intercourse in the missionary position depicted by Édouard-Henri Avril (1892). Sexual intercourse (also coitus or copulation) is a sexual activity typically involving the insertion and thrusting of the male penis inside the female vagina for sexual pleasure, reproduction, or both. [1]

  4. How to get a 'sleep divorce' and stay happily married - AOL

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    The short answer: sleeping separately from your partner in order to get better sleep—whether that’s strategically seeking refuge from your partner's snoring or their constant tossing and turning.

  5. xHamster - Wikipedia

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    xHamster stylized as XHAMSTER is a pornographic video sharing and viewing website headquartered in Limassol, Cyprus. [1] xHamster serves user-submitted pornographic videos, webcam models, pornographic photographs, and erotic literature and incorporates social networking features.

  6. What Is a Sleep Divorce? Why More Couples Are Sleeping ... - AOL

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    A sleep divorce in when couples choose to sleep in separate beds for their health and relationship. Here, experts explain why they can be so helpful.

  7. Should you get a 'sleep divorce' from your significant other?

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    Millennials are most likely to sleep separately: Of the 2,005 adults surveyed, 43% of millennials report sleeping separately from a bed partner, followed by 33% of those in Generation X, 28% of ...

  8. Spooning - Wikipedia

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    The spoons position may be preferred by couples who have just woken up or are very tired. It may be used if the woman is pregnant, even during the last trimester, because it does not put any pressure on the abdomen. [10] It is also good for those recovering from illness or surgery, or the elderly, because it puts less strain on muscles. [5] [7]

  9. Husband and wife create innovative sleeping device for couples

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    The strap wraps around the bed, on top of the sheets. Rick Allred tinkered around with seven or eight prototypes to get the Covers Clip just right.