• What does AI, NI, PI Mean?

    Posted by ___XXX on 21 June 2015 at 18:47

    I am assuming

    AI – Artificial Insemination
    PI – ???
    NI – Natural Intercourse

    and AI+ ????? What does that mean?

    Thanks in advance,

    CLSL

    ___XXX replied 10 years ago 1 Member · 2 Replies
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  • ___XXX

    Member
    24 June 2015 at 07:08

    AI – Artificial Insemination
    NI – Natural insemination (intercourse)
    PI – Partial Intercourse (the man brings himself close to orgasm prior to then having intercourse with an aim to doing it naturally but with as little contact as possible)

    Personally I haven’t heard of AI+

    Mark

  • ___XXX

    Member
    27 June 2015 at 13:56

    AI¬†= Artificial Insemination (Pot + Syringe outside of clinic e.g. in Recipient’s house or hotel)

    AI+ = AI with recipient co-operation (Donation obtained with recipient present and giving assistance in the room and this could be anything to stimulate the donor e.g. parading, mutual touching, a helping hand, oral, anything other than intercourse. The recipient then inseminates the donation as per AI

    PI¬†= Partial Insemination (Donor masturbates and just before coming will ejaculate into the Recipient – i.e. intercourse strictly for procreation not recreation.)

    NI = Natural Insemination (Unprotected Sex)

    NI+ = Oral sex followed by Natural Insemination (Unprotected Sex)

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