Suppression of ejaculation by the male during sexual intercourse, coitus interruptus.
A method in which intercourse is maintained for long periods during which the woman may have orgasm several times while the man succeeds in holding back orgasm. It has long been practiced in the East, both as a method of birth control and for the increased satisfaction it gives the woman. It was adopted by the Oneida community in the United States as part of its moral code and eugenics policy.