Rape:
The crime of having forced sexual intercourse with someone without their consent. See Rape.
Rape Trauma Syndrome:
The emotional and physical consequences one experiences after being sexually assaulted.
Rapid Orgasm:
When a woman climaxes more quickly than her partner and loses interest in continued sex play.
Rectovaginal Exam:
Physical examination of the reproductive organs and the tissues that separate the vagina and rectum. Usually part of an annual GYN exam.
Rectum:
The last segment of the large intestine before the anus.
Refractory Period:
The time after ejaculation during which a man is not able to have an erection.
Reproductive Cell:
The cell (ovum in women, sperm in men), when joined with it’s opposite cell, is capable of reproduction.
Resolution:
The period after orgasm in which the body returns to a nonstimulated state. The last stage in the sexual response cycle. See stages of an orgasm.
Retrograde Ejaculation:
An ejaculation from the prostate into the bladder.
“Rhythm” Method:
An old, not very effective method of birth control. See Calendar Method in Birth Control.
Roe v. Wade:
The 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion.
Role Play:
Acting out a fantasy with a sexual partner.
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