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Borrowed from
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per
anum
.
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per
anum
(
medicine
)
via
the
anus
1927
, Havelock Ellis,
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 (of 6)
[1]
:
If, however, a man had intercourse with a woman
per anum
he was at one time liable to be put to death.
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