More often than not, the retort to this rhetorical question involves obscene invective, drawn from the vulgar nomenclature regarding genitalia and the act of coition. |
Even the motif of the birth of man from an egg is predominantly an asexual motif inasmuch as no preliminary coition is mentioned. |
There are others who may know there is some difference, but into whose minds the thought of coition has never once entered. |
Mark Hadfield lends good support as the porter mildly astonished to find himself constantly intruding what looks like male coition. |
I hope you will like it and that my beat-up Muse will continue her frantic coition for a few weeks more. |
The operations performed on females are obviously dictated by considerations of convenience or propriety in coition. |