s*x

See also: S*x

English

Noun

s*x (countable and uncountable, plural s*xes)

  1. Censored spelling of sex.
    • 2000 September 20, yam, “Intimacy & S'x”, in alt.sexual.abuse.recovery.moderated (Usenet), retrieved 2022-07-26:
      I guess we just need to recognize and respect that the s*xes have different ways of looking at things sometimes. I talk differently with men and women (those in my personal life), I treat the relationships a little differently and it works for me.
    • 2001 April 16, ej, “Forgot what the thread was called”, in alt.support.dissociation (Usenet), retrieved 2022-07-26:
      I don't have an SO and I don't think I ever will. Sometimes that makes me kind of sad, but I don't think that I can do my side of building that kind of relationship. Also, I see absolutely no connection between s*x and l*ve. I don't experience s*x as an expression of l*ve nor do I see s*x as incompatible with l*ve. I don't know if that's healthy or not, but for me it seems to interfere with establishing a long-term s*x**l relationship. I had a short (less than a month maybe) s*x**l relationship about a year ago, I think it was. That was the first time I had s*x since the night I got pr*gn*nt with my daughter, who will be 19 soon. I can't say I regret it, exactly, but it wasn't worth the bother.
    • 2006 October 21, anonymous author, “Intrusive S*x”, in alt.sex.addiction.recovery.moderated (Usenet), retrieved 2022-07-26:
      Intrusive s*x occurs when someone is s*xualized or touched without their permission-in some cases, without their knowledge. The characteristic of intrusive s*x is violation; intrusive s*x is s*x whether someone wants it or not. Sometimes intrusive s*x can be extremely subtle, so that the victim is unaware or, if suspiscious, uncertain enough not to protest.

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