Cunnilinctus and

Basic Types of Sexual  Behavior

3. Homosexual Intercourse: Oral Intercourse

Females: Cunnilinctus and “69”

Females: Cunnilinctus
The term "cunnilinctus" (lat. cunnus: vulva and linguere: to lick) is used to describe the licking and sucking of the female sex organs. Many women enjoy having their sex organs licked, and, if they have sexual intercourse with another woman, they may very well like to return the favor. Naturally, women can also engage in simultaneous mutual oral intercourse (see "69" below). Women may try cunnilinctus just as a means of stimulation before they proceed to other forms of sexual intercourse, or they may practice it for its own sake and continue it through orgasm. Since a woman knows from experience what gives her pleasure, she usually has little difficulty providing the most effective oral stimulation for her female partner.

"69"
The slang term "sixty-nine" (or French soixante-neuf) is used to describe a form of oral intercourse in which the sexual partners simultaneously lick each other's sex organs. In doing so, the position of their bodies In relation to each other is similar to that of the inverted numerals in the number 69. Obviously, both male and female couples can engage in this practice. Simultaneous mutual oral intercourse can be used just as a means of stimulation, but it can also be continued through orgasm, particularly if the partners take their time and assume a comfortable position lying on their sides.

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