Glacaireacht

Is éard is glacaireacht ann ná duine ag tabhairt pléisiúr gnéis dóibh féin. Glaoitear freisin "faoiseamh láimhe", "féinphléisiúr", "féintruailliú", "lámhadóireacht", "lámhchartadh", "maistreadh", "ponndáil", "bualadh boid" (i gcás na bhfear), agus "sniogadh an dochtúra" is araile ag brath ar an gcomhthéacs.[1]

Feictear "féintruailliú" i bhfoclóir De Bhaldraithe[2] Tá drochíomhá ag roinnt leis an bhfocal seo: tá an chuma ar an scéal go bhfuil an duine á "t(h)ruailliú" féin. Is é is dóigh gur lomaistriúchán ón mBéarla self-pollution is bunús leis.

Is rud coitianta í an ghlacaireacht i measc fear agus ban, cuma cén aois. Ní fios aon ghaol a bheith idir an ghlacaireacht agus aon chineál neamhord meabhrach nó fisiciúil.[3][4] I saol an Iarthair, meastar go ginearálta gur gnáthchuid sláintiúil agus taitneamhach é sult a bhaint as glacaireacht go príobháideach nó le comhpháirtí.

Glacaireacht
Johann Nepomuk Geiger, uiscedhath, 1840. Beirt ag comhghlacaireacht

Comhghlacaireacht

Is éard is comhghlacaireacht ann ná nuair atá beirt nó a thuilleadh daoine ag tabhairt pléisiúir ghnéis dá céile,lena lámha de ghnáth.

Tagairtí

  1. "masturbation - Translation to Irish Gaelic with audio pronunciation of translations for masturbation by New English-Irish Dictionary". www.focloir.ie. Dáta rochtana: 2019-02-02.
  2. "English–Irish Dictionary (de Bhaldraithe): Féintruailliú" (en). www.teanglann.ie. Dáta rochtana: 2019-02-02.
  3. "Masturbation as a Means of Achieving Sexual Health" (2012). New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. OCLC 50913590. “Despite the scientific evidence indicating that masturbation is generally a normal variant of sexual expression and that it does not seem to have a causal relationship with sexual pathology, negative attitudes about masturbation persist and it remains stigmatized.”
  4. "Encyclopedia of Clinical Child and Pediatric Psychology" (6 December 2012). Boston, MA: Springer Science & Business Media. OCLC 913623298. Note: Messer's and Walker's article cannot be protected by copyright.
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