intercrural - meaning and definition. What is intercrural
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What (who) is intercrural - definition

Intercrural fascia; Fascia spermatica externa; Intercolumnar fascia

Intercrural      
·adj Between crura;
- applied especially to the interneural plates in the vertebral column of many cartilaginous fishes.
intercrural      
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¦ adjective between the legs.
Intercrural sex         
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  • A 19th-century erotic artwork depicting intercrural sex between a man and a woman
NON-PENETRATIVE SEX USING THIGHS
Interfemoral intercourse; Intra-crural intercourse; Princeton Fuck; Inter-crural intercourse; Femoral intercourse; Intercrural intercourse; Coitus interfemoris; Femoral sex; College-style; College style; English method; Coitus interfermoris; Coitus inter femora; Foramen of rishi; Thigh sex; Intercrural rape; Thighing; Inter crural sex; Inter femoral sex; Interfemoral sex
Intercrural sex, which is also known as coitus interfemoris, thigh sex and interfemoral sex, is a type of non-penetrative sex in which the penis is placed between the receiving partner's thighs and friction is generated via thrusting. It was a common practice in ancient Greek society prior to the early centuries AD, and was frequently discussed by writers and portrayed in artwork such as vases.

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External spermatic fascia

The external spermatic fascia (intercrural or intercolumnar fascia) is a thin membrane, prolonged downward around the surface of the spermatic cord and testis. It is separated from the dartos tunic by loose areolar tissue. It is occasionally referred to as 'Le Fascia de Webster' after an anatomist who once described it.