noun sexual activity between individuals
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In psychology, 'intercourse' may be used to describe interpersonal communication or interaction, such as emotional intercourse.
In a medical context, 'intercourse' may be used to discuss sexual activity as it relates to physical health and well-being.
Within sociology, 'intercourse' can refer to social interactions and relationships between individuals or groups.
In the field of sexuality, 'intercourse' refers to sexual activity involving penetration, typically between a man and a woman.
Within reproductive health, 'intercourse' specifically denotes sexual intercourse for the purpose of conception.
In literature, the term 'intercourse' is often used as a euphemism for sexual relations between characters in a novel or story.
Psychologists may use the term 'intercourse' in a clinical setting to refer to sexual activity or communication between partners.
Sex educators use 'intercourse' to describe the act of sexual penetration, such as vaginal or anal intercourse.
Medical doctors may use 'intercourse' in a medical context to discuss sexual activity and its implications for health and well-being.
Sex therapists use 'intercourse' to refer to sexual activity between partners and may discuss techniques and issues related to intercourse in therapy sessions.