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From heterogenital +‎ -ity, equivalent to hetero- +‎ genitality.

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heterogenitality (uncountable)

  1. Sexual activity with a person of the opposite genitalia.
    • 1956, Angel Garma, The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis 37, 414,, The meaning and genesis of fetishism:
      His anxiety was the consequence of prohibitions of heterogenitality, and guilt.
    • 1969, Art and Pornography: An Experiment in Explanation, 171p
      heterogenitality , genital activity with the genitals of an individual of the opposite sex
    • 2019, Consuming Desire Sexual Science and the Emergence of a Culture of Abundance, 1871-1914, 51p
      Conversely, heterogenitality began to be understood only as a synthesis of impulses, a synthetic and unnatural construct.

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