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Sexual intercourse

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  1. These three types of intercourse are

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  2. in its biological sense, is the act in which the male reproductive organ (in humans and other higher animals) enters the female reproductive tract, called copulation or coitus in other reference

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  3. The two entities may be of opposite sexes, or they may be hermaphroditic, as is the case with snails

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  4. Traditionally, intercourse has been viewed as the natural endpoint of all sexual contact between a man and a woman, and is commonly confined to this definition today

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  5. The meaning of the term, however, has been broadened in recent years, and now labels at least three different sex acts

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