Sex Talk: 13 Trendy Sex Slang Words You Should Know About!

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Photo by Deon Black on LetsTalkSex

Clitoris, fellatio, aphrodisiac, you're probably already aware of the abundance of words related to sex. But don't you think you know it all! For example, do you know the meaning of agender, peegasm, or cuffing? Each word reflects how broad sexuality is, or should I say sexualities, as they are various and ever-evolving. Well, even if some flirting techniques should sink into oblivion...

Agender

A person who doesn't identify with a particular gender: neither as a man, a woman, nor a mix of both.

Akiosexual

To experience sexual desire for others, but only if the desire is not reciprocal. Otherwise, attraction fades away.

Analingus (or rimming)

The fact of stimulating your partner's anus with the tongue.

Candaulism

To observe your partner while he/she/they have sex with another person.

Compersion

Simply put: the opposite of jealousy. Compersion refers to people being happy when their partner looks elsewhere.

Cuffing

To find a partner to spend winter with, and share the benefits of a relationship. But at the dawn of spring, everyone goes their separate ways.


Edging

Delaying an orgasm by slowing down all ongoing simulations, so that orgasm is more intense once one decides to come.

Flexisexual

To have sex with a person of the same sex without necessarily identifying as gay or bisexual.

Peegasm

Holding in urine to feel an intense orgasm once releasing it on the toilets.

Polyfake

A person pretending to be polyamorous (to be in a loving relationship with more than one person at a time) but who is actually not.

Relastitution

A relationship in which a partner gives affection and/or sex, while the other maintains the relationship by offering meals out and gifts.

Sapiosexual

To be sexually and/or emotionally attracted by clever people.

Wokefishing

A new flirting technique that consists of lying about your beliefs - for example, pretending to be a feminist or anti-racist - to attract the desired person's attention.


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