porakoi
Porakoi refers to a form of intimate physical contact between two individuals, typically involving lying together in close proximity, often while sleeping or resting. The term originates from the Greek words *poros* (πόρος), meaning "passage" or "way," and *koinos* (κοινός), meaning "common" or "shared," suggesting a shared or mutual experience. While porakoi is not inherently sexual, it can sometimes overlap with romantic or affectionate relationships.
The practice is common in many cultures, particularly in societies where close physical contact is culturally
Porakoi is distinct from other forms of intimacy, such as kissing or sexual activity, as it primarily
The acceptance of porakoi can differ across cultures and personal beliefs. In some societies, it is a