Vaginal intercourse, also known as coitus, is the most common form of sexual activity between two people. It involves the insertion of the penis into the vagina and usually results in orgasm for both partners. During vaginal intercourse, the penis is inserted into the vagina and moved in and out in a rhythmic motion. The penis may also be moved in a circular motion. Both partners may experience pleasure from the friction created by the motion of the penis as it moves in and out of the vagina. The process of vaginal intercourse can vary depending on the partners. Some couples choose to use lubrication to help reduce friction and make the experience more pleasurable. Others may choose to engage in foreplay before, during, or after the act. Foreplay may include kissing, caressing, and oral sex. Vaginal intercourse can have many positive benefits for couples. It can help to increase intimacy between partners, create feelings of connection and closeness, and can even be used as a form of contraception. However, it is important to remember that all sexual activity should be consensual and respectful. It is important to practice safe sex to protect against sexually transmitted infections.
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