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How is the structure of the foot different from that of the hand? Why?
Fetish
An object or bodily part whose real or fantasied presence is psychologically necessary for sexual gratification.
Sexual Activities
Behaviors that involve the stimulation of the body's sexual organs or arousal, whether through physical contact, visual stimulation, or fantasy.
Oral Contraceptives
Medications taken by mouth to prevent pregnancy, containing hormones that inhibit ovulation, change cervical mucus, and alter the uterine lining.
Casual Sex
Casual Sex refers to sexual activities that occur outside of a traditional romantic relationship without expecting or demanding any commitments to one another.
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