I believe that Chavo doesn't want to relive one of the most famous finishers in the world of Professional Wrestling by carrying on Eddie's frog splash. I bet it's tough for him standing on the rope before he hits the frog splash because you know he has to be thinking about the late great Eddie Guerrero. Chavo hits his frog splash in a different way, so does Rob Van Dam. Everyone tries to have different versions of the frog splash to make it different from others. Chavo tries to do that as well. But I believe Chavo should use Eddie's frog splash so he can carry on the name because his frog splash isn't that effective.
RVD does it better because of the landing.....Eddie looked like he was flying for real....Chavo is just average.....the Gory Special is a better move for his skill set.
For other uses of "Intromission," see Intromission (disambiguation). For other uses of "Making love," see Making love (disambiguation)
The missionary position of human sexual intercourse depicted by Ãdouard-Henri Avril
Sexual intercourse, also known as copulation or coitus, commonly refers to the act in which the male reproductive organ enters the female reproductive tract.[1][2] The two entities may be of opposite sexes, or they may be hermaphroditic, as is the case with snails. Over time, the definition of intercourse has expanded and may include other penetrative sexual acts, such as penetration of non-sexual organs (oral intercourse, anal intercourse) or by non-sexual organs (fingering, etc.). For example, penetrative acts between same-sex individuals can also be regarded as sexual intercourse.[2]
Sexual intercourse typically plays a powerful role in human bonding, often being used solely for pleasure and leading to stronger emotional bonds.[3] Non-penetrative sex (oral sex may or may not be penetrative) and mutual masturbation have been referred to as "outercourse",[4][5][6][7] as it contrasts "outer" with "inter" (though the "inter" in "intercourse" means between two beings rather than being inside or outside of the body), but may also be among the sexual acts contributing to human bonding and considered intercourse. Despite strict definitions of sex, in the context of sexual intimacy (such as ones relating to "technical virginity"), it can be taken to mean any mutual genital stimulation (i.e. all forms of intercourse and outercourse).[2][8] As with most forms of sexual interaction, individuals are at risk for contracting sexually transmitted diseases,[9][10] and thus safe sex practises are advised.[11]
Modern Judaism, Christianity, and Islam view sexual intercourse between husband and wife as a spiritual and edifying action. The limits of marriage and concubinage within these traditions has changed over time, along with corresponding views of acceptable sexual behavior. The teachings of Hinduism and Buddhism on sexuality have differing interpretations. Buddhism's injunction to "refrain from sexual misconduct" finds its interpretation and practical definitions at the level of the individual. However, within each of these major religious traditions exists subgroups with varying stances on acceptable sexual practices, and some religious groups prohibit monks and nuns from engaging in sexual intercourse altogether.
Mating is the term most often used to refer to sexual intercourse between animals other than humans; for most, mating occurs at the point of estrus (the most fertile period of time in the female's reproductive cycle),[12][13] which increases the chances of successful impregnation. However, bonobos,[14] dolphins,[15] and chimpanzees are known to engage in sexual intercourse even when the female is not in estrus, and to engage in sex acts with same-sex partners.[15][16] Like humans engaging in sex primarily for pleasure,[3] this behavior in the above mentioned animals is also presumed to be for pleasure,[17] and a contributing factor to strengthening their social bonds.[3]
Contents [hide]
1 In humans
1.1 Bonding and affection
1.2 Reproduction and sexual practices
1.3 Coitus difficulties
2 Health effects
2.1 Benefits
2.2 Risks
2.3 Social effects
3 Ethical, moral, and legal issues
3.1 Consent, age and mental capacity
3.2 Marital status
3.3 Religious leadership
3.4 Sexual orientation and gender
3.5 Types
4 In other animals
5 See also
6 References
7 External links
In humans
Bonding and affection
See also: Human sexual behavior and Human sexuality
In animals, sexual intercourse ranges from a purely reproductive activity to one of emotional bonding between mated pairs. It typically plays a powerful role in human bonding. In many societies, for example, it is normal for couples to have frequent intercourse while using birth control, sharing pleasure and strengthening their emotional bond through sex even though they are deliberately avoiding pregnancy.[3]
In humans and bonobos, the female undergoes relatively concealed ovulation so that both male and female partners commonly do not know whether she is fertile at any given moment. One possible reason for this distinct biological feature may be formation of strong emotional bonds between sexual partners important for social interactions and, in the case of humans, long-term partnership rather than immediate sexual reproduction.[3]
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I believe that Chavo doesn't want to relive one of the most famous finishers in the world of Professional Wrestling by carrying on Eddie's frog splash. I bet it's tough for him standing on the rope before he hits the frog splash because you know he has to be thinking about the late great Eddie Guerrero. Chavo hits his frog splash in a different way, so does Rob Van Dam. Everyone tries to have different versions of the frog splash to make it different from others. Chavo tries to do that as well. But I believe Chavo should use Eddie's frog splash so he can carry on the name because his frog splash isn't that effective.
The answer is within the question "compared to Eddie's frog-splash"
Eddie did it to perfection. The only people close to out-doing Eddie's are Art Barr, Rob Van Dam and maybe D'Lo Brown.
No his Frog-Splash is crappy compared to Eddie's because he's not Eddie
RVD does it better because of the landing.....Eddie looked like he was flying for real....Chavo is just average.....the Gory Special is a better move for his skill set.
Eddie is > than Chavo thats why..
No i just think thats his own style of doin it..his three amigos suplex is pretty low standard as well.
Sexual intercourse
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses of "Intromission," see Intromission (disambiguation). For other uses of "Making love," see Making love (disambiguation)
The missionary position of human sexual intercourse depicted by Ãdouard-Henri Avril
Sexual intercourse, also known as copulation or coitus, commonly refers to the act in which the male reproductive organ enters the female reproductive tract.[1][2] The two entities may be of opposite sexes, or they may be hermaphroditic, as is the case with snails. Over time, the definition of intercourse has expanded and may include other penetrative sexual acts, such as penetration of non-sexual organs (oral intercourse, anal intercourse) or by non-sexual organs (fingering, etc.). For example, penetrative acts between same-sex individuals can also be regarded as sexual intercourse.[2]
Sexual intercourse typically plays a powerful role in human bonding, often being used solely for pleasure and leading to stronger emotional bonds.[3] Non-penetrative sex (oral sex may or may not be penetrative) and mutual masturbation have been referred to as "outercourse",[4][5][6][7] as it contrasts "outer" with "inter" (though the "inter" in "intercourse" means between two beings rather than being inside or outside of the body), but may also be among the sexual acts contributing to human bonding and considered intercourse. Despite strict definitions of sex, in the context of sexual intimacy (such as ones relating to "technical virginity"), it can be taken to mean any mutual genital stimulation (i.e. all forms of intercourse and outercourse).[2][8] As with most forms of sexual interaction, individuals are at risk for contracting sexually transmitted diseases,[9][10] and thus safe sex practises are advised.[11]
Modern Judaism, Christianity, and Islam view sexual intercourse between husband and wife as a spiritual and edifying action. The limits of marriage and concubinage within these traditions has changed over time, along with corresponding views of acceptable sexual behavior. The teachings of Hinduism and Buddhism on sexuality have differing interpretations. Buddhism's injunction to "refrain from sexual misconduct" finds its interpretation and practical definitions at the level of the individual. However, within each of these major religious traditions exists subgroups with varying stances on acceptable sexual practices, and some religious groups prohibit monks and nuns from engaging in sexual intercourse altogether.
Mating is the term most often used to refer to sexual intercourse between animals other than humans; for most, mating occurs at the point of estrus (the most fertile period of time in the female's reproductive cycle),[12][13] which increases the chances of successful impregnation. However, bonobos,[14] dolphins,[15] and chimpanzees are known to engage in sexual intercourse even when the female is not in estrus, and to engage in sex acts with same-sex partners.[15][16] Like humans engaging in sex primarily for pleasure,[3] this behavior in the above mentioned animals is also presumed to be for pleasure,[17] and a contributing factor to strengthening their social bonds.[3]
Contents [hide]
1 In humans
1.1 Bonding and affection
1.2 Reproduction and sexual practices
1.3 Coitus difficulties
2 Health effects
2.1 Benefits
2.2 Risks
2.3 Social effects
3 Ethical, moral, and legal issues
3.1 Consent, age and mental capacity
3.2 Marital status
3.3 Religious leadership
3.4 Sexual orientation and gender
3.5 Types
4 In other animals
5 See also
6 References
7 External links
In humans
Bonding and affection
See also: Human sexual behavior and Human sexuality
In animals, sexual intercourse ranges from a purely reproductive activity to one of emotional bonding between mated pairs. It typically plays a powerful role in human bonding. In many societies, for example, it is normal for couples to have frequent intercourse while using birth control, sharing pleasure and strengthening their emotional bond through sex even though they are deliberately avoiding pregnancy.[3]
In humans and bonobos, the female undergoes relatively concealed ovulation so that both male and female partners commonly do not know whether she is fertile at any given moment. One possible reason for this distinct biological feature may be formation of strong emotional bonds between sexual partners important for social interactions and, in the case of humans, long-term partnership rather than immediate sexual reproduction.[3]
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