Frottage

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This article is about the act of consensual sexual rubbing. For other uses, see Frottage (disambiguation).

Frottage is sexual activity without penetration that can include any form of sexual rubbing, whether naked or clothed, for arousal or orgasm.

Frottage can include mutual genital rubbing, sometimes called genito-genital or GG rubbing:

  • penile-vulval rubbing without penetration for a male and a female
  • frot, penile-penile rubbing for two males
  • tribadism, vulval-vulval rubbing for two females

Also nonmutual genital rubbing:

  • intercrural intercourse, also known as interfemoral intercourse, placing the penis between a partner's thighs, from the front or rear
  • mammary intercourse, putting the penis between the other person's breasts
  • axillary intercourse, putting the penis in the other person's armpit (Also known as 'Bagpiping')
  • rubbing genitals against any part of the partner's body, such as clitoris against thigh or penis against abdomen.

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[edit] Terminology

Frottage, more commonly known as dry-humping, is the act of achieving sexual pleasure with a partner without penetration. This can include using almost every part of the body, including the buttocks, the breasts, thighs, feet, hands and even contact between sexual organs.

There are many reasons a couple may choose to dry-hump. The most common reasons for dry-humping is either as a form of foreplay prior to intercourse or as a method of safe sex, being a safer tactic for sexual stimulation. Also, dry humping can be done without the need to get undressed, and perhaps this is even preferable. Panties, bras, pantyhose, socks or stockings can aid in sexual arousal and stimulation.

[edit] Etymology

The term frottage derives from the French verb "to rub" frotter.

[edit] Improper term

Three distinct terms derive from the French verb "to rub" frotter, that are not to be confused: frottage, frotteurism and frot. Frottage is the preferred term for various forms of genital rubbing as part of normal sexual activity. Normal frottage is sometimes improperly called frotteurism, being confused with the sexual disorder called frotteurism that was once called frottage. Properly the term frotteurism has no meaning except the sexual disorder. Slang sometimes abbreviates frottage to "frot". Properly frot is the technical term for male-male genital sex.

[edit] Colloquialisms

  • "dry humping", two people engaging in clothed frottage in a manner that simulates intercourse.
  • "scrumping" a colloquialism for dry humping. A portmanteau of scratchy and humping
  • "grinding", "dubbing" or "freaking", a modern dancing style which involves partners rubbing their clothed bodies on one another.
  • "frotteur geek", a colloquialism for a person with a devotion to an atypical scenario for frottage.

[edit] Pop culture

The gay slang terms "Princeton rub" [1]," "Ivy League rub," and so on (referring to male-male frottage and/or interfemoral intercourse) presumably survive from the days when these colleges only admitted men.

The 1995 book Eccentric and Bizarre Behaviors by Louis R. Franzini and John M. Grossberg declares frottage, in the appropriate context, to be a perfectly normal sexual behavior for anyone "male or female, homosexual or heterosexual" in a chapter entitled "Frottage." The bulk of the content of the chapter is dedicated to frotteurists and grinding.

Frottage enthusiasts in entertainment include Pierre Bouvier of Canadian emo rock band Simple Plan. Their biggest hit, "Untitled (How Could This Happen To Me)" is said to have been about an incident during which Bouvier was caught frotting with a bandmate by his mother.

[edit] See also

  • Lap dances often involve clothed frottage.
  • Dry Rub
  • Sumata is a Japanese term for naked frottage between a man and a woman.