hyllekontakt
Hyllekontakt, also known as "hyllekontakt" or "hyllekontakt," is a Swedish term that translates to "shell contact" in English. It refers to a specific type of sexual activity where the penis is inserted into the vagina, but the glans (head of the penis) is kept outside the vagina, with the shaft remaining inside. This position allows for stimulation of the clitoris and G-spot, which can lead to intense orgasms for both partners. Hyllekontakt is often practiced as a form of mutual masturbation, with one partner focusing on stimulating the other's erogenous zones while the other partner masturbates themselves. The term "hyllekontakt" was popularized by the Swedish sexologist and author, Magnus Hirschfeld, in his book "Sexualupplysning for unga flickor" (Sexual Education for Young Girls) published in 1928. The practice has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among women, as a way to explore their sexuality and achieve pleasure. It is important to note that hyllekontakt is a form of sexual activity and should be practiced with consent, communication, and respect for both partners' boundaries and preferences.