Schneider and Schneider argue that use of
coitus interruptus to limit fertility provided the basis for linkage of fertility control to what they contend is the all-important norm of "respectability" that is articulated within each social class as members began to have smaller families.
whatever, the
coitus interruptus of mid-season international fixtures has left Boro's season shattered.
Taoist men regarded the satisfaction they gave to several women at once as an honourable thing and they employed techniques which were set around the process of
coitus interruptus. Bodily secretions were thought to be, by the Taoists, nourishing fluids and sexual continence was deemed extremely unhealthy.
My exposure to TV as a child was limited, therefore I love the special magic of made-for-TV movies--the budget-mart sheen of their sets and their themes alike, to say nothing of the artificial plot climaxes when the
coitus interruptus of advertising needs to break in.
By the mid-fifties, there were indicatio ns of greater use of more reliable contraceptive methods, such as diaphragms, for instance; the appearance of the Pill in 1961 further reduced the reliance upon
coitus interruptus and the 'safe' period [see figure 3].
One night a DJ working in the dark at the Den Pavilion, Teignmouth, instead of the slow number, accidentally put on Monster Mash by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers, a fast, novelty record which stopped young lust in its tracks and produced more
coitus interruptus than when you were round at your girlfriend's place and her mum and dad came home.
The Quran itself allows the form of contraception known at the time of its writing,
coitus interruptus, and Islamic teachers have long insisted that, within marriage, it has no objection either to small families or to any particular form of contraception that is medically approved.