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TL;DR
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A curated list of 7 sex-related terms that start with the letter “K” to help expand your erotic vocabulary and inspire new experiences.
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Descriptions of unique practices like karezza, a form of slow, intentional sex without the goal of orgasm, and kinetic play, which focuses on body-to-body movement and sensual friction.
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Insight into kink-related concepts such as kneeling worship and klismaphilia, highlighting the diversity of desires and how intention and care can elevate any act.
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Exploration of anatomy-based terms like the K-spot, and how it relates to deeper vaginal stimulation and pleasure.
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Emphasis on mindful, present, and connected intimacy, whether through playful experimentation or sensuality.
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Links to thoughtfully selected toys like the We-Vibe Touch X and Rave, designed to enhance slow, intentional, and deeply pleasurable experiences.
This post is designed to spark curiosity and deepen your connection to yourself and your partners. Let’s dive in.
“K” Sex Terms to Expand Your Erotic Vocabulary
Curiosity is the cornerstone of erotic growth. Whether you’re seeking deeper connection, novel sensations, or a refreshing lens on desire, these seven “K” sex terms invite you to explore intimacy through play, intention, and presence. From the slow burn of karezza sex to the emotionally charged K-spot, this guide blends tradition, kink, and emerging practices to help you connect more deeply with yourself and your partners.
If you want to go deeper (literally and figuratively) check out our Mindful Sex course for techniques that can transform the way you experience touch, breath, and erotic energy.
1. Kangaroo Sex Position
This cheeky position involves one partner crouching on all fours with bent knees while the insertive partner squats behind and penetrates from the rear. It’s more playful than practical, with a little hopping and thrusting that mimics a kangaroo’s gait. Great for couples looking to laugh and break the routine—it’s a reminder that not all sex has to be serious. Good on ya, mate!
2. Karezza
Karezza involves prolonged, intimate sexual intercourse without the goal of ejaculation or orgasm. It often refers to penetrative sex involving deep affection, devoted touch, spiritual connection, little movement and partner bonding. Though some people may scoff at sex without the goal of orgasm, practitioners describe it as a love meditation that deepens relationships, embraces the sacred elements of sex and induces states of sexual ecstasy. Though the practice of karezza takes time, commitment and patience to embrace, we can all extract elements from its philosophy without sacrificing pleasure. For example, the next time you’re having penetrative sex of any kind, try lying completely still for a minute or two and breathing in unison with your partner. After a few minutes of focusing on the sensation of breath and touch, the insertive partner can pull out and re-insert ever so slowly (try taking 30-40 seconds to do so). Experience the building of tension, the new sensations and the burning desire for more, more, more! See if you can maintain the VERY s-l-o-w pace for a while and resist the urge to let yourself go over the edge. You may surprised how delaying orgasm or building toward orgasm through slow, gentle movements (as opposed to hard, fast thrusts) changes your perception of sexual pleasure.
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3. Kink
Kink refers to all sexual practices that fall outside of cultural “norms”. Though many people assume that kink involves whips, chains and torture chambers, kinky sex can be as playful as tying a partner up with silk scarves. In some circles, sex with the lights on might be considered kinky while others might consider group sex blasé vanilla (the opposite of kinky). One person’s kink is another’s Thursday night ritual (hooray for Thursdays!) and I once heard a lecture in which kink was defined as “anything that you haven’t done (yet)”. So, what’s left on your list?
For more insight into the psychology of kink, check out our post on Kinky Tapas, which explores playful and mindful kink practices.
4. Kneeling Worship
Kneeling worship is an erotic ritual centered around reverence and presence. One partner kneels before the other, offering oral pleasure, sensual touch, or stillness. It can be submissive, devotional, or simply an act of admiration. Like many kink practices, kneeling worship is less about what you do and more about how you do it—with intention and care.
5. Klismaphilia
Klismaphilia refers to arousal from enemas. For some, it’s about the sensation of fullness; for others, the trust and care it requires. Though often considered taboo, it’s just another example of how diverse our erotic wiring can be. As always, consent, communication, and hygiene are essential.
6. K-Spot
The K-spot, also called the K-zone, is located near the cervix and posterior vaginal wall. Some people experience deep, aching orgasms from slow, intentional stimulation in this area—sometimes called cervical orgasms. This type of stimulation often requires longer toys, slow build-up, and mutual attunement.
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If you’re curious about other internal pleasure zones, you might enjoy our guide to G-Spot stimulation and squirting.
7. Kinetic Play
Kinetic play is all about friction, rhythm, and motion—think grinding, dry humping, or rolling body-to-body with clothes on or off. It’s especially great for folks exploring non-penetrative pleasure or easing back into sensual connection. There’s something beautifully nostalgic about this kind of touch, and it can be just as erotic as penetration.
Final Thoughts
Language shapes how we understand and experience desire, so exploring new erotic terms isn’t just fun, it’s powerful. Take what resonates, leave the rest, and continue building your erotic vocabulary with openness, consent, and a sense of adventure.
And if you want to go deeper, check out our Mind-Blowing Oral: Penis Edition video course and The SexWithDrJess Podcast for practical tips, research-based tools, and soulful conversations. See you there!