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  • Coitus reservatus was admittedly part of the teachings of the Catholic Church regarding sexual intercourse and was generally a permitted form of intercourse but was subject to the same arguments as coitus interruptus.
  • The Oneida Community, founded in the nineteenth century by John Humphrey Noyes, experimented with coitus reservatus which was then called "'male continence "'in a religiously Christian communalist environment.
  • In his last novel, " Island " ( 1962 ), Aldous Huxley mentions the religious practice of maithuna as being something like what Roman Catholics call " " coitus reservatus " ".
  • Alice Stockham coined the term " karezza ", derived from the Italian word " carezza " meaning " caress ", to describe coitus reservatus, but the idea was already in practice at the Oneida Community.
  • If so, it has remained far more secret and marsala with the yolk of eggs stirred into it, and to wear a medal of San Rocco, patron of coitus reservatus, which could be had in any religious-supplies shop ".
  • In ESO ( Extended Sexual Orgasm ) described by American authors and in Karezza (  caress ) the Coitus reservatus ( sexual continence literally in Latin ), used by both methods, differs from the yogi process originally known from Maithuna ( tantric uniting ).
  • The psychologist Havelock Ellis writes : " " Coitus Reservatus ",  in which intercourse is maintained even for very long periods, during which a woman may have orgasm several times while the penetrative partner succeeds in holding back orgasm,  so far from being injurious to a woman, is probably the form of coitus which gives her the maximum gratification and relief ".
  • English novelist Aldous Huxley, in his last novel " Island " wrote that Maithuna, the Yoga of Love is . . . " the same as what Roman Catholicism means by " coitus reservatus " . " Getting to the point by discussing " coitus reservatus ", Alan W . Watts in " Nature, Man and Woman " notes : " . . . I would like to see someone make a case for the idea that the Apostles really did hand down an inner tradition to the Church, and that through all these centuries the Church has managed to guard it from the public eye.
  • English novelist Aldous Huxley, in his last novel " Island " wrote that Maithuna, the Yoga of Love is . . . " the same as what Roman Catholicism means by " coitus reservatus " . " Getting to the point by discussing " coitus reservatus ", Alan W . Watts in " Nature, Man and Woman " notes : " . . . I would like to see someone make a case for the idea that the Apostles really did hand down an inner tradition to the Church, and that through all these centuries the Church has managed to guard it from the public eye.