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== Role == Foreplay has important physical and psychological effects. Physically, the sexual organs for both partners receive more blood flow and become aroused. For male partners this leads to an [[erection]] and for female partners this results in a [[clitoral erection]] and [[vaginal lubrication]]. When partners experience sexual arousal from the acts of foreplay, their organs that are susceptible to pleasure become highly sensitive to external stimuli all while at the same time releasing bodily fluids that lubricate the organs to prepare for intercourse. These physical events aforementioned are more easily reached by the male partner as compared to the female partner which is possibly due to the potential consequences of pregnancy and motherhood.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Fielding |first=Williams J. |title=Sex and The Love Life |publisher=Dodd, Mead & Co. |year=1927 |pages=111β126 |language=English }}</ref> Because of this reason, foreplay has been found to play a critical role for the female partner, as noted by sexologist Dr. William Robinson. Robinson suggests that male partners are able to perform sexual intercourse without the requirement of foreplay, whereas female partners require longer acts of foreplay to become sufficiently stimulated and pleasured.<ref name=":1" /> Psychologically, foreplay lowers [[Sexual inhibition|inhibitions]] and increases [[emotional intimacy]] between partners. Both partners, while performing foreplay, are able to have a mutual experience of understanding and emotions. This mutuality leads to an enhanced sexual experience for both partners.<ref name=":0" /> From a biological perspective, foreplay may be seen as an act that is costly in regards to reproduction (male animal perspective). Nonetheless, the costliness of foreplay becomes insufficient when it has been noted through biological research that it is a worthwhile strategy to increase [[fertility]] rates in both the animal and human kingdom. The increased rates of fertility are due to physical and psychological effects aforementioned which also play a role in the effects of the [[neurohypophysial hormone]]. This hormone is capable of increasing the rate production of [[sperm]] count within the male during the acts of extensive foreplay and therefore results with the female partner having higher chances of becoming [[impregnated]].<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Segura-Sampedro |first=Juan JosΓ© |date=June 2016 |title=Foreplay, a selected strategy that might be able to increase fertility rates |url=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0306987716300226 |journal=Medical Hypotheses |language=en |volume=91 |pages=32β33 |doi=10.1016/j.mehy.2016.04.005 |issn=0306-9877 |oclc=6032721905 |pmid=27142138 |s2cid=13069654 |url-access=subscription }}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Γ gmo |first=Anders J. |date=1 November 1975 |title=Neurohypophysial Hormones and the Emission of Semen in Rabbits |journal=Reproduction |language=en |volume=45 |issue=2 |pages=243β248 |doi=10.1530/jrf.0.0450243 |issn=1470-1626 |oclc=4638604223 |pmid=1206623 |s2cid=35155435 |doi-access=free }}</ref>
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