Irrumatio is a form of oral sex in which someone thrusts their penis into another person's mouth, often with the intention of inducing a gag reflex and forced vomiting, in contrast to fellatio where the penis is being actively orally excited by a fellator. The difference lies mainly in which party takes the active part. By extension, irrumation can also refer to the sexual technique of thrusting the penis between the thighs of a partner intercrural sex. In the ancient Roman sexual vocabulary , irrumatio is strictly a form of oral rape os impurum , in which a man forces his penis into someone else's mouth, inducing vomiting for sexual gratification.


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What Nausea After Sex Really Means




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Nausea is the feeling of wanting to be sick vomit. Vomiting is when you are sick, or 'throw up'. The contents of your stomach rise up your food pipe gullet, or oesophagus and spill out of your mouth or nose. Nausea and vomiting are controlled by a combination of the vomiting centre in your brain, and areas within your gut.

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