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In human sexuality, making out is a sexual euphemism[1] of American origin dating back to at least 1949. Generally speaking human sexuality is how people experience and express themselves as sexual beings A euphemism is a substitution of an agreeable or less offensive expression in place of one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant to the listener or in the case of doublespeak Phonology North American English regional phonology In many ways compared to English English, North American English is conservative in its Phonology. [2] It covers a wide range of sexual behaviors,[3] and means different things to different age groups in different parts of the U. S. [1] It typically involves kissing,[4] including prolonged, passionate kissing (also known as French kissing), intimate contact, including heavy petting-that is, skin-to-skin contact,[1] or other forms of foreplay, even up to and in some usages including sexual intercourse. A kiss is the touching of one person's lips to another place which is used as an expression of Affection, Respect, Greeting, Farewell A French kiss is a Kiss, usually romantic or sexual in nature in which one participant's Tongue touches the other's tongue and usually enters his or her In Human sexual behavior, foreplay is a set of intimate psychological and physical acts between two or more people meant to increase Sexual arousal. [5] Making out is usually considered an expression of affection or sexual attraction to a current or prospective sexual partner. Affection is defined by the Random House Dictionary as "disposition or state of mind or body NOTICE TO WOULD-BE-ROMEOS*************** A sexual partner is a person with whom one engages in sex acts. An episode of making out is frequently referred to as a make-out session.

The perceived significance of making out may be affected by the age and relative sexual experience of the participants. For instance, teenagers with little experience in erotic or intimate relationships may perceive making out as a serious act of intimacy, whereas those with more accumulated knowledge and experience may ascribe less significance to the act - as mere foreplay. The meaning of intimacy varies from relationship to relationship and within a given relationship Inexperienced teenagers sometimes play party games in which making out is the main activity as an act of exploration. Party games are Games which share several features suitable to entertaining a social gathering of moderate size Games in this category include Seven Minutes in Heaven and Spin the Bottle. Seven minutes in heaven is a kissing Game in which two (usually randomly selected participants enter a closet or similarly dark private area for a specified period of time Spin the bottle is a Party game usually played by teens and pre-teens in which several players sit in a circle Teenagers are also known to have social gatherings, referred to as "make-out parties" or "kissing balls," in which making out is the predominant event. Definition In the absence of agreement about its meaning the term "social" is used in many different senses referring among other things to attitudes Sometimes these activities are confined to a specific section of a party, which may be termed the "make-out room. "


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  1. ^ a b c Lief, Harold I. Pejorative usage Slurs are used to refer to members of a given sexual Minority, Gender, Sex, or Sexual orientation in a A French kiss is a Kiss, usually romantic or sexual in nature in which one participant's Tongue touches the other's tongue and usually enters his or her In Human sexual behavior, foreplay is a set of intimate psychological and physical acts between two or more people meant to increase Sexual arousal. Human sexual behavior or different human sexual practices encompass a wide range of activities such as strategies to find or attract partners ( Mating and display Sexual intercourse, in its biological sense is the act in which the male reproductive organ (in humans and other higher animals enters the female reproductive tract (1975). Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality: 750 Questions Answered by 500 Authorities. Williams & Wilkins, p. 242.  “Among the city kids of 13 to 17 who live along the Boston, New York, Philadelphia string, "making out" is heavy petting. ” 
  2. ^ Partridge, Eric (2006). The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English. New York: Routledge, p. 1259. ISBN 041525938X.  
  3. ^ Lafollette, Hugh (2002). Ethics in Practice. Oxford: Blackwell, p. 243. ISBN 0631228349.  “"making out," which can comprise a rather wide variety of activities” 
  4. ^ Bolin, Anne (1999). Perspectives on Human Sexuality. Albany: State University of New York Press, p. 222. ISBN 0791441334.  “Making out usually refers to kissing, but it also may escalate into petting. Petting includes everything up to and short of vaginal intercourse. . . ” 
  5. ^ Crownover, Richard (2005). Making out in English. Boston: Tuttle Publishing, p. 4. ISBN 0804836817.  “"Making out," used in the title of this book is a colloquialism that can mean engaging in sexual intercourse, . . . ” 

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  1. Present participle of make out.
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