Axillary intercourse

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Axillary intercourse (slang: bagpiping, in reference to the underarm manner in which bagpipes are played) is a sexual variant where the penis is inserted in the other person's armpit. Contact between the hairs in the armpit and on the penis are an erotic stimulant for some adherents to this practice.

Axillary intercourse is part of the broader category of outercourse. It is one form of safe sex since the genitals are greatly separated, allowing little to no exchange of bodily fluids.

Obvious complications include axillary hair (armpit hair). Axillary hair can help minimize friction, but can cause major discomfort in the armpit due to pulling and tearing of hair out of the follicle.

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