Get To Know Outercourse, Sexual Activities Without Penetration
JAKARTA – Knowledge about sexual intercourse is needed. Because when you know, you know more about how to carry out these intimate activities based on everyone's consent and preferences.
In sexual activity, apart from intercourse, there is also outercourse. Outercourse is sexual activity without penetration. This means that orgasm and ejaculation can be obtained without penetration. Then what activities are included in outercourse?
Reporting from the India Times, Thursday, June 24, with several activities such as dry humping, frottage, nipplegasm, mutual masturbation, nibbling, and mutual massage, couples can reach the 'peak'.
Outercourse is more concerned with developing passion than sex. According to studies, outercourse can instill a sense of mutual trust in partners. Because this sexual activity requires mutual consent and decision to do it even without penetration.
Activity without penetration is also proven to make women reach orgasm. In a study involving 1,055 women aged 18-94 years, found that 34 percent of respondents felt an orgasm with outercourse before intercourse.
But actually the stimulation of the clitoris that is done before penetration and is called foreplay is different from outercourse. Foreplay is done for the opening session of sexual activity that involves penetration. Meanwhile, outerplay is a different and challenging 'atmosphere'.
Outercourse can be an alternative for you and your partner's more varied sexual life. This activity can also be done in a short time or does not take long. It can also be an alternative to sexual activity without thinking about the consequences of penetration, namely pregnancy.
Body exploration can also be obtained from outercourse activities. With outercourse, each partner knows each other's sensitive body parts. They even recognize each other's fantasies and explorations of their sexuality.
A psychologist, relationship expert, and author of The Ultimate Guide to a Multi-Orgasmic Life, Antonia Hall reveals that outercourse allows you and your partner to be more all-out so that you get more sensation.
“Sync your breathing, let your sexual desire develop with each breath,” advises Hall when engaging in non-penetrating sexual activity.