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A quickie is a brief act of sexual intercourse.[1]

People will not usually engage in much foreplay with a quickie. The phrase is often used between regular partners to say that they wish to have sex, but cannot spend a great deal of time over it.

A quickie may not always mean copulation. It may be only be oral sex or mutual masturbation.[2] According to some, a quickie between a heterosexual couple generally satisfies only the man's desire.[2] Others claim that quickies (with intercourse or some other form of stimulation of the vulva) can be "a major turn-on" for a woman, too, but still may not give a woman enough time to lubricate naturally, and so require the use of a water-based lubricant.[3] Some consider quickies a solution to unequal sexual desire in a relationship, but if they become the only form of sex, the relationship may suffer.[2] For gay men, a quickie sometimes means casual sex, like a hand job.[4] It does not usually happen with lesbians, however.[5]

References

  1. Concise Oxford Dictionary. Note also 'quickie divorce'.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 William Cutrer (2007). Sexual intimacy in marriage. Sandra Glahn. Kregel Publications. ISBN 0825424372.
  3. Hilda Hutcherson (2006). Pleasure: a woman's guide to getting the sex you need, want, and deserve. Perigee. ISBN 0399532862.
  4. Dan Anderson, Maggie Berman (1997). Sex tips for straight women from a gay man. HarperCollins. ISBN 0060392320.
  5. Lillian Faberman (1991). Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: a history of lesbian life in twentieth-century America. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231074883.