Frotteurism
In the context of human sexual behavior, frottage or frotteurism is the act of achieving sexual gratification by rubbing one's (clothed or naked) body against another person. Frotteurism carries a connotation of "anonymous and discreet rubbing" in a public place—like on a crowded train. The contact may be mutual or a one-way exchange. A person who practises frotteurism is known as a frotteur. As with most other sexual practices, frottage with a non-consenting person is regarded as a form of sexual assault in most jurisdictions.
Frot is a term used among homosexual men to refer to penis to penis rubbing in a conventional private context, it is also known as "phrot", "swordfighting", "cockrub", "penis fencing" and "the Princeton rub". Advocates of this practice represent it as a safer and more erotic alternative to anal sex.
Two people engaging in clothed frottage in a manner that simulates intercourse is known in the vernacular as "dry humping". A modern dancing style which involves partners rubbing their clothed bodies on one another is called grinding.
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External links and references
- http://www.gay.com/health/sexuality/article.html?sernum=134
- http://www.xtra.ca/site/toronto2/archCapX/body8.shtm
- http://gaytoday.badpuppy.com/garchive/viewpoint/110600vi.htm
- http://www.man2manalliance.com/
- http://g0ys.org