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  Emory Univ :: S.O.M. :: GYN-OB Dept. :: Outercourse
Emory Univ :: S.O.M. :: GYN-OB Dept. :: Outercourse
Outercourse usually refers to types of sexual intimacy which do not involve the penis entering the vagina or anus.
Outercourse is always an option...no supplies are necessary and it's free!
www.gynob.emory.edu /familyplanning/outercourse.cfm   (270 words)

  
  Outercourse
Outercourse refers to all sexual activity which does not involve sexual intercourse, anal sex or oral sex.
No bodily fluids are exchanged, and outercourse is therefore considered a practice of safe sex as well as of birth control.
Practices of outercourse include sexual roleplaying, petting, frotteurism, tit sex (the man sticks his penis between the woman's breasts.), and mutual masturbation.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ou/Outercourse.html   (60 words)

  
 Outercourse - What is It and How to Ensure Safety
Outercourse is where two people place their genitals together, as though they were about to have intercourse, and proceed to rub back and forth in a sort of "simulated" sexual intercourse.
One thing that is important to remember when practicing this is that a condom still needs to be used because there is an exchange of body fluids during outercourse and because it *IS* possible for a female to get pregnant just from outercourse, although it is a much, much smaller risk than with intercourse.
This is not by any means a common occurrence, hence outercourse is much less risky, but it is still possible and you should know that.
www.teensadvisor.com /teen-dating/outercourse.html   (508 words)

  
 Outercourse - Wipipedia
No bodily fluids are intended to be exchanged, and outercourse is therefore often considered a practice of safer sex as well as of birth control (but see below for exceptions).
The risk of pregnancy for heterosexuals with oral sex is only through contact between sperm-bearing fluids such as semen or Cowper's fluid and female sex organs, though the sex organs aren't usually in close contact with oral sex.
Outercourse in preparation of intercourse is also called foreplay.
www.londonfetishscene.com /wipi/index.php/Outercourse   (194 words)

  
 Weight Loss - Outercourse   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Outercourse is another method to avoid pregnancy…..outercourse is simply having sexual relationship without doing penetration.
With outercourse, it prevents diseases such as aids, and other sexually transmitted diseases.
i have heard outercourse is effective in the sense if you do not practise penetration u won;t fall pregnant..but it becomes difficult to resist penetration especially wehn partners are sexually too much excited..so they do without protection....
www.imsickofbeingfat.com /forum/3519-outercourse.html   (608 words)

  
 Choosing a Birth Control Method.
Outercourse is any kind of sexual activity in which the penis does not enter the vagina, mouth, or anus.
With outercourse, no semen (the fluid that comes out of a man’s penis during sex), vaginal fluids, or blood is shared between partners.
Outercourse is nearly 100% effective at preventing pregnancy.
www.arhp.org /crc/abstinence.html   (232 words)

  
 Outercourse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Outercourse is sexual activity without vaginal or anal penetration, as opposed to intercourse.
The risk of pregnancy with oral sex is only through contact between sperm-bearing fluids such as semen or Cowper's fluid and female sex organs, though the sex organs aren't usually in close contact with oral sex.
Joycelyn Elders, President Bill Clinton's surgeon general, tried to popularize outercourse as a means of sexual play for teens that would offer a safer alternative than sexual intercourse involving penile-vaginal or penile-anal penetration.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Outercourse   (311 words)

  
 FOXNews.com - In or Out?
Experts recommend giving outercourse a try - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts ...
With unintended pregnancy and HIV infections a perpetual risk, some say outercourse — general making out, caresses, oral sex or some combination — is a way many people of all ages revel in their sexuality.
Now a buzzword in the sexual science world, outercourse is based on the idea that sex does not equal penetration — and even if you want to include intercourse in the banquet that is your sex life, you should feel free to fill up on the soup and appetizers.
Outercourse was born in the 1980s, emerging from the politically loaded stew of adolescent sexuality and sex education.
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 Outercourse   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Outercourse is sex play without penetration of a penis.
Outercourse is different from intercourse which involves sex play with penetration of a penis.
For heterosexuals, outercourse is safer as it protects against pregnancy as the semen do not enter the female's vagina.
www.chebucto.ns.ca /Health/TeenHealth/HSex/outercourse.html   (421 words)

  
 Mammary intercourse
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 Outercourse at StorkNet's Birth Control Cubby
Outercourse usually refers to types of sexual intimacy which do not involve the penis entering the vagina or anus.
Both partners must be commited to this method, or these exciting forms of sexual intimacy can lead to traditional intercourse.
Many people choose to practice outercourse because of the risk of infection.
www.storknet.com /cubbies/birthcontrol/outercourse.htm   (270 words)

  
 OBGYN.net Birth Control Choices For Teens PPFA   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Outercourse can give complete satisfaction for both partners and take a lot of pressure off young women and men.
Outercourse may also add to a couple's desire to take a risk and have intercourse.
Be careful, don’t turn outercourse into foreplay unless you are ready to use another form of birth control.
www.obgyn.net /displayarticle.asp?page=/yw/articles/pp_bc   (2501 words)

  
 Planned Parenthood - Behavioral Methods
These methods, used for thousands of years by our ancestors, still play important roles in family planning today.
Use the navigation bar to the left to find up-to-date information about continuous abstinence, outercourse, over-the-counter methods, periodic abstinence (also known as fertility awareness-based methods, withdrawal, and continuous breast feeding).
Federation of America, Inc. Use of this site signifies your agreement to our privacy policy and terms of use.
www.plannedparenthood.org /birth-control-pregnancy/birth-control/behavioral-methods.htm   (147 words)

  
 Outercourse: Sex without Sex In Focus
Outercourse with many partners can be safer than intercourse with only one.
Using spermicides for "outercourse", in which the penis doesn't enter the vagina, is relatively safe and most of the time should cause no problems.
Outercourse poses only a low risk of pregnancy, when the occasional super-keen sperm manages to swim all the way into the vagina and up through the cervix - an unlikely event, but it has been reported to happen.
www.clitical.com /sex-tutorials/safe-sex/abstinence.php   (1613 words)

  
 Jimenez8
While "risky sex" educators are concerned that $120 million is being spent on abstinence programs, it is reported that in FY 2002, the federal government spent half a billion dollars on teen sex-ed that ignores the medical realities of condom failures.
The statistical results of 30 years of the condom, outercourse, and "mature sex" message is evident.
They know what risk is about, and they are not willing to put one cent into pretending that "outercourse" is a good idea.
www.unitedfamilies.org /Jimenez8.asp   (651 words)

  
 Go Ask Alice!: What is outercourse?
In Free from Pregnancy Worries, you said partake in safer "outercourse" rather than intercourse.
Outercourse is lovemaking without penetration into a vagina or an anus.
Some outercourse pleasuring possibilities include hot talk, sexy stares, erotic fantasy, spicy role-plays, sensual massage, showering or bathing together, strip-tease, mutual masturbation, phone or e-mail sex, and dry sex (a.k.a., dry humping or frottage).
www.goaskalice.columbia.edu /1504.html   (274 words)

  
 Strange World of Dry Hump
Dry humping is a form of sex play known as outercourse which is almost the same as foreplay, except that outercourse does not lead to intercourse, and foreplay usually does lead to intercourse.
Outercourse includes body rubbing ("dry humping"), masturbation, deep kissing, erotic massage, oral sex play, role-playing, and sharing fantasies with a partner.
Outercourse is almost the same as foreplay, except that outercourse does not lead to intercourse.
members.fortunecity.com /groper/dry_hump.html   (1443 words)

  
 hogwarts_staff_: Magical Sex Ed, Lesson 5, Quarter One 2006
If you choose outercourse, you need to know that for some people, outercourse is sex play without vaginal intercourse.
Outercourse is 100 percent effective against pregnancy unless pre-ejaculate or sperm gets onto the vulva or into the vagina.
Outercourse is also effective against sexually transmitted infections.
community.livejournal.com /hogwarts_staff_/87458.html   (1726 words)

  
 Ann Van Sevenant - Sexual Outercourse: Philosophy of Lovemaking - Reviewed by Nicholas P. Power, University of West ...
The general tenor of this passage is representative of much of Sexual Outercourse; it reads like a loose patchwork of tentatively advanced observations, strung together as an exercise in free association.
[Sexual Outercourse] thus offers a presentation of human existence in which the accent is not solely on the achievement of a pre-determined goal, but neither is it on the absence of a goal.
In addition, the book usefully summarizes some exciting new thinkers and trends in the areas of "virtual sex" (such as Claudia Springer) and there is, in Chapter 6, a worthwhile excursus on Heidegger's credo that "the future is a matter of decision" and a discussion of the temporality, contingency and spontaneity of lovemaking.
ndpr.nd.edu /review.cfm?id=5341   (2699 words)

  
 Sex and Choices : Is it really sex?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Limited information is available on young people's ideas of what is meant by "sexual activity." For example, among undergraduate students surveyed at a Midwestern university, 59% did not believe that oral sex would qualify as sex and only 19% thought the same about anal sex.
In a study of high school students in Los Angeles, while almost half claimed never to have had sexual intercourse, almost 30% were "making love" using other methods, primarily heavy petting with mutual masturbation.
Outercourse, or mutual masturbation, is less likely to spread STDs or cause pregnancy.
www.teencarecenter.org /index.php?s=vital&p=unsafe   (847 words)

  
 Ask the Experts: My boyfriend and I were dry humping. Can I get pregnant from that? — teenwire.com
Even though you and your boyfriend are having outercourse — sex play that does not include vaginal intercourse —; pregnancy is possible any time ejaculate or pre-ejaculate gets in the vagina or on the vulva.
Outercourse includes body rubbing, masturbation, deep kissing, erotic massage, role playing, and sharing fantasies with a partner.
If you are going to have intercourse, you need to use another form of birth control —; and protection from infection.
www.teenwire.com /ask/2001/as-20010410p199.php   (323 words)

  
 Ask the Doc
The health risks of "outercourse" with clothing remaining on are negligible.
The primary risk of outercourse with underwear only is that underwear is easy to move and shift and get around and then genital/genital contact is more likely, as well as semen contact directly to the vaginal introitus, introducing risk of STDs as well as pregnancy.
Digital (finger) penetration of the vagina can introduce the possibility of scratches or trauma if not done carefully, and it is possible (not highly likely) that warts on the hands or fingers can transfer to and infect the vagina/cervix.
www.wwu.edu /chw/ask_the_doc/post/1001-2000/1825.html   (262 words)

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