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'''Frot''' is a colloquial term for male-male genital sex. Male partners (who may be of any ]) engage penis-penis rubbing until mutual orgasm, typically while kissing. Various ] for frot are possible. '''Frot''' is a colloquial term for male-male genital sex. Male partners (who may be of any ]) engage penis-penis rubbing until mutual orgasm, typically while kissing. Various ] for frot are possible.


Advocates of frot emphasize male-male genital sex is more erotic than ] or ]. Anatomically, frot is more pleasurable by mutually stimulating eachother's most sensitive area of the penis - the ] nerve bundle under the glans. It is also more intimate by facing eachother, more egalitarian by sharing symmetric positions, and more masculine by emphasizing eachother's phallus. Advocates of frot emphasize male-male genital sex is more erotic than ] or ]. Anatomically, frot is more pleasurable by mutually stimulating eachother's most sensitive area of the penis - the ] nerve bundle under the glans. It is also more intimate by facing eachother, more egalitarian by sharing symmetric positions, and more masculine by focusing eachother's phallus.


Moreover, frot is many times safer against the risk of a ] than oral sex or anal sex. Likewise, male-male genital sex is safer than male-female genital sex. Moreover, frot is many times safer against the risk of a ] than oral sex or anal sex. Likewise, male-male genital sex is safer than male-female genital sex.

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Male-male genital sex

Frot is a colloquial term for male-male genital sex. Male partners (who may be of any sexual orientation) engage penis-penis rubbing until mutual orgasm, typically while kissing. Various sexual positions for frot are possible.

Advocates of frot emphasize male-male genital sex is more erotic than oral sex or anal sex. Anatomically, frot is more pleasurable by mutually stimulating eachother's most sensitive area of the penis - the frenulum nerve bundle under the glans. It is also more intimate by facing eachother, more egalitarian by sharing symmetric positions, and more masculine by focusing eachother's phallus.

Moreover, frot is many times safer against the risk of a sexually transmitted infection than oral sex or anal sex. Likewise, male-male genital sex is safer than male-female genital sex.

Terminology for male-male genital sex

Etymology

The term frot derives directly from the French term frottage meaning "rubbing" under the influence of, but not with the same meaning as, the psychological term frotteurism, also known as frottage.

Slang

Slang terms for frot include "phrot", "swordfighting", "cockrub", "manrub", "penis fencing", "bumping dicks", "frication", "wrestling", "cock knocking", "cock2cock", "frontism", "the Woodberry Hello", "the Princeton Rub", "the Ivy League Rub", and so on.

"Docking" is a variant of frot that masturbates both penises with the foreskin of one penis over the exposed glans of the other penis. It is somewhat more vulnerable to STIs because the urethra and the inner lining of the foreskin comes into contact with the partner's semen.

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