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Use "coitally" in a sentence
"This particular case fortunately for the human race, is neither “ordinary” nor “coitally-induced”—a phrase I originally included because I was thinking of instances of artificial insemination, under which definition I suppose this case would technically fall."
"Funny, I was under the impression a coitally-induced pregnancy usually took two people, a man and a woman, and that the man ordinarily is a not-unwilling partner in said act of screwing."
"I was under the impression a coitally-induced pregnancy usually took two people, a man and a woman, and that the man ordinarily is a not-unwilling partner in said act of screwing."