In a neologism contest held by " New Scientist ", a winning entry coined the term " coyotus interruptus " for this phenomenon a pun on coitus interruptus and Wile E . Coyote, who fell to his doom this way many times.
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Popular belief dating back to a 1966 Masters & Johnson study states that pre-ejaculate may contain sperm that can cause pregnancy, which is a common basis of argument against the use of coitus interruptus ( withdrawal ) as a contraceptive method.
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Condoms and coitus interruptus also have the general problem that they depend on the willingness of the client to protect the woman, which they might not be willing to do, unless the brothel and / or society provided strong incentives to do so.
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He shared Freud's views on the importance of certain aspects of sexuality masturbation, coitus interruptus, and the use of condoms in the etiology of what were then called the " actual neuroses, " primarily neurasthenia and certain physically manifested anxiety symptoms.
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:: : : Prior to the creation of the " methods " and " behavioral " categories ( at the time of this deletion nomination ), the oddball methods like coitus interruptus were just left in the main " birth control " category.
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Minimal or no other side effects are possible with coitus interruptus, fertility awareness-based, and LAM . Some forms of periodic abstinence encourage examination of the cervix; insertion of the fingers into the vagina to perform this examination may cause changes in the vaginal environment.
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Birth control existed within colonial America, but due to a lack of understanding of human anatomy, attempts at preventing pregnancy during this time often failed . " Coitus interruptus ", which meant that the male withdrew before ejaculating, was not a useful method of birth control.
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In a concert review, Bernard Holland described parts of the first movements of Bruckner's sixth and seventh symphonies as follows : " There is the same slow, broad introduction, the drawn-out climaxes that grow, pull back and then grow some more a sort of musical coitus interruptus ."
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Wesley, as written by Bryan C . Hodge, believes that " any waste of the semen in an unproductive sexual act, whether that should be in the form of masturbation or " coitus interruptus ", as in the case of Onan, destroyed the souls of the individuals who practice it ".
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Although at the first glimpse the story of Onan does not explicitly speak about masturbation, according to Peter Lewis Allen, theologians found " a common element " in both coitus interruptus and masturbation, as well anal intercourse and other forms of nonmarital and nonvaginal sexual acts, which are considered as wrong acts.