1. foreplay - Noun
2. foreplay - Verb
mutual sexual fondling prior to sexual intercourse
Source: WordNetConcerning other beliefs about the clitoris, Hite (1976 and 1981) found that, during sexual intimacy with a partner, clitoral stimulation was more often described by women as foreplay than as a primary method of sexual activity, including orgasm. Source: Internet
A lack of foreplay and proper blood flow can make anal painful and far more challenging. Source: Internet
'It would start off with massaging or we would start off with foreplay, sometimes it would lead to, you know, orgies.' Source: Internet
My husband doesn’t want to do foreplay because he says I ask for it too often, so I’ve stopped asking. Source: Internet
And there is nothing the doc disapproves of so thoroughly as clueless dudes skimping on the foreplay. Source: Internet
Contrary to the one-size-fits-all sex approach that pervades the media, most women don’t climax after really fast, thrusty, clothes-on sex sans foreplay. Source: Internet