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sensitive period

a stage in development when an organism can most rapidly acquire a particular skill or characteristic. For example, in humans, the 1st year of life is considered significant for the development of a secure attachment bond. Lack of appropriate growth-dependent experiences during a sensitive period does not permanently and irreversibly affect development, as it would during a critical period, but rather makes the acquisition process outside the period more difficult.

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May 3rd 2024

interfemoral sex

interfemoral sex

coitus in which one places the penis between the thighs of another person. Heterosexual couples may do this as an attempted form of birth control or to maintain the woman’s virginity. It may also be part of male homosexual intercourse. Also called coitus inter femora.