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coitus saxonicus:

A birth-control method consisting in squeezing the urethra at the base of the penis immediately prior to ejaculation forcing the semen back into the urinary-bladder .
Etymology: Dates back to the 5 th century and the invasion of England by the Germanic Saxons allegedly because these people practiced this method of contraception.
See also: coitus-obstructus retrograde ejaculation .

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