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Etymology

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From fore- +‎ sex.

Noun

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foresex (uncountable)

  1. Activity, often sexual in nature, prior to or leading up to sexual intercourse; foreplay
    • 1991, Joe Butias, A Bachelors' Night Entertainment - Page 22:
      "It was he who started the foresex romance. She responded unenthusiastically. He fondled her breast and ran his right hand along her entire trunk terminating at her buttocks. He cupped his fingers over her bouncing breasts.
    • 2011, Eric Berne, Sex in Human Loving - Page 14:
      In some of the United States, intercourse other than in the vagina is illegal. But many religious authorities consider any kind of foresex permissible, as long as the ejaculation itself takes place within the vagina, so that even panorganas, women who enjoy all kinds of organic stimulation, can remain in good standing.

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