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Frottage is when two penises (or more) are rubbed against each other.
Non-penetrative sexual rubbing against another participants body may also occur, or frottage.
His Frottage drawings in numerous shows since 2003.
In modern times, the term refers to various forms of frottage between women without any negative connotations.
Once caught, there's the heated frottage, the fumbling to seal the deal with pretty paper and ribbon.
Here, among other treasures, attentive viewers will find a pencil frottage by Ernst.
In frottage the artist takes a pencil or other drawing tool and makes a rubbing over a textured surface.
The word frottage makes me smile.
He was the first to use the techniques called Frottage and Grattage in art.
This caution was overcome by the discovery of such techniques as frottage and decalcomania.
Read as Frottage also emcees, produces and acts as a judge for local drag contests.
The delicious frottage was almost more than I could stand, I groaned aloud with the pleasure.
It is also different with the term dubbing, which is mostly a type of frottage dance usually found in the Caribbean clubs.
Other terms associated with frottage are:
In the frottage, or rubbing, we see the experimentation with texture that enables her to make her surfaces seem worn and old.
Frot is a slang term derived from frottage (ult.
Frottage may refer to:
Grattage is frottage taken a step further: a canvas is placed over an object like, say, a straw mat.
"I don't use the word 'frottage,' because it is an ersatz French word which can indicate any sort of erotic rubbing," he stated.
Nevertheless, the term frottage still remains in some law codes where it is synonymous with the term frotteurism.
This use of "frottage" causes him to call his images "frottograms" and is especially apparent when he turns his lens on cactus.
I use the pencils for techniques such as cross-hatching, contour and scribble drawing, shading and frottage.