Oral Sex history Islamic literature

Administrator | Oral sex Advice, Oral sex education, Oral sex guide, Oral sex history | Friday, February 16th, 2007

In Islamic literature, the only two forms of sex that are explicitly prohibited between married couples are anal sex and sex during menstrual cycles. Still, the exact attitude towards oral sex is a subject of disagreements between modern scholars of Islam. In Islamic terminology, the practice hasn’t been described as haram (forbidden), but some have claimed that it is makruh (undesirable). The authorities that consider it objectionable do so because of the contact between the supposedly impure fluids, emitted during intercourse, and the mouth. Others emphasize that there is no decisive evidence to forbid it.

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Oral sex 101 Kama Sutra

The Ancient Indian Kama Sutra, dating from the first centuries AD, does describe oral sex, discussing fellatio in great detail and only briefly mentioning cunnilingus. However, according to the Kama Sutra, fellatio is above all a characteristic of eunuchs (or, according to other translations, of effeminate homosexuals or transwomen similar to the modern Hijra of India), who use their mouths as a substitute for female genitalia. The author states that it is also practiced by “unchaste women,” but mentions widespread traditional concerns about this being a degrading or unclean practice, with known practitioners being evaded as love partners in large parts of the country. He seems to agree with these attitudes to some extent, claiming that “a wise man” should not engage in that form of intercourse, while acknowledging that it can be appropriate in some (unspecified) cases.

Oral Sex 101 Autofellatio

Autofellatio is the act of oral stimulation of one’s own penis as a form of masturbation. Most men do not possess sufficient penis length and/or spine flexibility to perform the necessary front bend. However, increased flexibility achieved via gravity-assisted positions, and physical training such as gymnastics, contortion or yoga may make it possible for some. Kinsey states that fewer than 1% of men can successfully suck or lick their own penises. Autofellatio used to be treated by behavioristic science as a problem rather than as a variety in sexual practice.

Oral Sex 101 Autocunnilingus

Autocunnilingus is a hypothetical sex act in which a woman performs oral sex on herself; a form of masturbation. It is the female counterpart to the male act, autofellatio.

The capability to perform what contortionists describe as an extreme front bend would be necessary in order to achieve autocunnilingus. Women are naturally more flexible than men.

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Oral Sex 101 Terminolgy and Slang

Administrator | Oral sex education, Oral sex guide, Oral sex history | Monday, December 18th, 2006

There are many words describing oral sex, including euphemisms and slang. Like all aspects of sexuality, there exist a very large number of variations on a theme, and no attempt will be made here to represent them all.

  • The word fellatio comes from the Latin term fellare which means “to suck”.
  • A common slang term for giving oral sex to either a man or woman is “giving head”, from the term “head job” (in contrast to “hand job” - manual stimulation).
  • The use of the term “blow job” in a sexual context was first recorded in 1942.”
  • “blow job” can be abbreviated to be represented as “B.J.” or “beej” (pronounced beedge)
  • The pun “cunning linguist” is a play on “cunnilingus”. In its whole form, the pun is often used with a second sexual pun in the following sentence: “You may be a cunning linguist, but I’m a master debater!” The second sexual pun being “master debater,” a play on “masturbator.”

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Oral Sex 101

Oral sex consists of all the sexual activities that involve the use of the mouth, tongue, and possibly throat to stimulate genitalia. It may be used as foreplay before intercourse, as climax of a sexual act, or following intercourse. It is sometimes performed to the exclusion of all other forms of sexual activity. Oral sex may or may not include the ingestion or absorption of semen and/or vaginal fluids. Ingestion of these fluids alone, without physical mouth-to-genital contact (e.g., the extreme form of facial known as bukkake), is not considered to be oral sex—although it remains an erotic practice nevertheless. Common slang terms for oral sex include “going down on,” “giving head to,” “giving a blowjob to” (male recipient), “eating out” (female), “licking out” (female) or “sucking off” (male) a sexual partner.

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Oral sex history Pre Christian times

Administrator | Oral sex Advice, Oral sex education, Oral sex guide, Oral sex history | Thursday, December 7th, 2006

In pre-Christian Ancient Rome, sexual acts were generally seen through the prism of submission and control. This is apparent in the two Latin words for the act: irrumare (to penetrate orally), and fellare (to be penetrated orally). Under this system, it was considered to be abhorrent for a male to perform fellatio or cunnilingus, since that would mean that he was penetrated (controlled), whereas receiving fellatio from a woman or another man of lower social status (such as a slave or debtor) was not humiliating. The Romans regarded oral sex as being far more shameful than, for example, anal sex — known practitioners were supposed to have foul breath and were often unwelcome as guests at a dinner table. The practice was taboo for public health reasons, as well. In Rome, the genitals were considered to be unclean. Oral sex was thought to make the mouth dirty, and (ultimately) to present a public health risk.

Interestingly, the practice of fellatio was said to have been introduced by the women of Lesbos, who used to whiten their lips as though with semen.

The Taboo History of Oral Sex

Administrator | Oral sex history | Thursday, December 7th, 2006

Oral sex had been considered to be a taboo in many cultures and parts of the world. Reasons mentioned are that this sexual act does not lead to procreation, or that is a humiliating and/or unclean practice (an opinion that is, at least in some cases, connected with the symbolics attached to different parts of the body). This has been more or less the case in Christian and Sub-Saharan African cultures, in Ancient Rome, and Ancient India. Similar lines of reasoning have been espoused by only a fraction of the modern religious authorities in Islamic cultures.

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