Forepleasure


[fawr-plezh-er, fohr-] /ˈfɔrˌplɛʒ ər, ˈfoʊr-/

noun
1.
the aggregate of pleasurable sensations that lead to a heightened physical or emotional response, as of those aroused in sexual intercourse that lead to an orgasm.

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