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==Coitus – A – Cheval==
Coitus a cheval’s literal translation means having sex on top of a [[horse]] – though not actually with the animal.


This activity has been done by many cultures throughout [[history]], often using the rhythm of a horse, camel, or elephant’s pace to provide the motion during intercourse.
'''Coitus a cheval''' is a French term that literally translates to "having sex on top of a [[horse]]", though the term is meant as an epithet rather than a [[Zoosexual]] term.
 
The activity of having sex ontop of a horse has been done by many cultures throughout [[history]], often using the rhythm of a horse, camel, or elephant’s pace to provide the motion during intercourse.


Oftentimes the [[receptive]] partner may ride astride in front of the active partner, face-to-face and with legs spread wide enough to achieve penetration while still remaining mounted and in control of the animal.
Oftentimes the [[receptive]] partner may ride astride in front of the active partner, face-to-face and with legs spread wide enough to achieve penetration while still remaining mounted and in control of the animal.
'''Coitus a cheval''' is a common and cliche trope in some romance novels for the demographic of women, with the stallion often being a white horse.
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 30 November 2023

Coitus a cheval is a French term that literally translates to "having sex on top of a horse", though the term is meant as an epithet rather than a Zoosexual term.

The activity of having sex ontop of a horse has been done by many cultures throughout history, often using the rhythm of a horse, camel, or elephant’s pace to provide the motion during intercourse.

Oftentimes the receptive partner may ride astride in front of the active partner, face-to-face and with legs spread wide enough to achieve penetration while still remaining mounted and in control of the animal.

Coitus a cheval is a common and cliche trope in some romance novels for the demographic of women, with the stallion often being a white horse.