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minus-squarenewIdentitylinkfedilink11•edit-210 months agoThat’s really confusing for me since in German we have a seperated word for engaging in physical intimacy/extreme horniness that excludes sex. The closest to that in English would be to make out with someone.
minus-squarenewIdentitylinkfedilink3•10 months agoOh. Yeah. Forgot about that. I looked up “rummachen” and there wasn’t a good translation
minus-squareFalscherFuchslinkfedilinkDeutsch3•edit-210 months agopetting is sexual intercourse without penetration but not without having an orgasm though. so ‘rummachen’ is definitly different.
minus-squarenewIdentitylinkfedilink4•edit-210 months agoI actually didn’t knew that, but at least its wayyy closer than “making out”
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•10 months agoYes. The LGBT+ community sometimes uses the word outercourse (as opposed to intercourse ) also play is a supercategory.
That’s really confusing for me since in German we have a seperated word for engaging in physical intimacy/extreme horniness that excludes sex. The closest to that in English would be to make out with someone.
petting?
Oh. Yeah. Forgot about that. I looked up “rummachen” and there wasn’t a good translation
petting is sexual intercourse without penetration but not without having an orgasm though. so ‘rummachen’ is definitly different.
I actually didn’t knew that, but at least its wayyy closer than “making out”
“Grinding?”
come again?
Yes. The LGBT+ community sometimes uses the word outercourse (as opposed to intercourse ) also play is a supercategory.