Some articles on intercourse:
... Intercourse, Alabama, is an unincorporated community located at a crossroads in Sumter County, Alabama, USA ... It is named for the traffic intersection of the town's crossroads (called "intercourse" at that time) at the site of the general store ...
... the conception of a child, typically involving sexual intercourse between a man and a woman ... During intercourse, the interaction between the male and female reproductive systems results in fertilization of the woman's ovum by the man's sperm, which after a ... methods, which do not involve sexual intercourse ...
... called for a maximum punishment of life imprisonment for all carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal (primarily interpreted to be ... was valid to the extent it related to non-consensual non-vaginal intercourse or to intercourse with minors – and it expressed the hope that Parliament would soon legislatively address the issue ...
... Social Intercourse may refer Social Intercourse (Smashed Gladys album) Social Intercourse (Stephen Pearcy album) ...
... But it is still possible to make a pun on sexual intercourse through misunderstandings ... only showing the silhouette, as if both would have an actual intercourse ...
More definitions of "intercourse":
- (noun): Communication between individuals.
Synonyms: social intercourse
Famous quotes containing the word intercourse:
“Friendship is a disinterested commerce between equals; love, an abject intercourse between tyrants and slaves.”
—Oliver Goldsmith (17281774)
“However backwards the world has been in former ages in the discovery of such points as GOD never meant us to know,we have been more successful in our own days:Mthousands can trace out now the impressions of this divine intercourse in themselves, from the first moment they received it, and with such distinct intelligence of its progress and workings, as to require no evidence of its truth.”
—Laurence Sterne (17131768)
“Theology, I am persuaded, derives its initial impulse from a religious wavering; for there is quite as much, or more, that is mysterious and calculated to awaken scientific curiosity in the intercourse with God, and it [is] a problem quite analogous to that of theology.”
—Charles Sanders Peirce (18391914)