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  2. BDSM - Wikipedia

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    However, partners should be aware of each other's psychological states and behaviours to prevent instances where the "freakouts" prevent the use of safewords. After any BDSM activities, it is important that the participants go through sexual aftercare, to process and calm down from the activity.

  3. Intimate relationship - Wikipedia

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    Sexual activity and other forms of physical intimacy also contribute positively to physical health, [80] while conflict between intimate partners negatively impacts the immune and endocrine systems and can increase blood pressure. [74] Laboratory experiments show evidence for the association between support from intimate partners and physical ...

  4. Sexual partner - Wikipedia

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    Generally, a sexual partner is one with whom one engages in a sexual activity on a regular or ongoing basis. An ex-sexual partner is a person with whom the other partner does not intend to engage in any further sexual activity, while a prospective sexual partner is one with whom the person has not previously engaged in any sexual activity, but desires to do so.

  5. Sexual stimulation - Wikipedia

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    Sexual stimulation is anything that leads to sexual arousal or orgasm.This thing can be physical or of other senses, and is known as a stimulus.. Sexual stimulation is a broad term, usually understood to mean physical touching of the genitals or other body parts.

  6. Female submission - Wikipedia

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    Female submission or femsub is an activity or relationship in which a woman submits to the direction of a sexual partner or has her body used sexually by or for the sexual pleasure of her partner. The expression is often associated with BDSM, where submission to such activity is usually voluntarily and consensual.

  7. Partnership - Wikipedia

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    A silent partner or sleeping partner is one who still shares in the profits and losses of the business, but who is not involved in its management. [20] Sometimes the silent partner's interest in the business will not be publicly known. A silent partner is often an investor in the partnership, who is entitled to a share of the partnership's profits.

  8. Multiple sex partners - Wikipedia

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    Multiple sex partners (MSP) is the measure and incidence of engaging in sexual activities with two or more people within a specific time period. Sexual activity with MSP can happen simultaneously or serially. MSP includes sexual activity between people of a different gender or the same gender.

  9. Polyamory - Wikipedia

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    Others prefer to restrict their sexual activity to only members of the group, a closed polyamorous relationship that is usually referred to as polyfidelity. [2] [3] Polyamory has come to be an umbrella term for various forms of non-monogamous, multi-partner relationships, or non-exclusive sexual or romantic relationships.