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group grope noun- group therapy US
In 1984, Beale noted: “By ca. 1974 the term was being applied, in the UK, to the use of group-working in psychotherapy, where the mutual ‘groping’ is mental rather than physical”. - In the 1960s the United States saw the growth of a number of group-therapy cults which introduced into their procedures various rituals of mass-touching. These “group-gropes”, as they were called[.] — Desmond Morris, Man-Watching, 1977
- sex involving more than two people US
- I remember the first group grope I went to was with some guy and his girl friend. — Nicholas Von Hoffman, We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us Against, p. 183, 1967
- — American Speech, p. 57, Spring–Summer 1970: “Homosexual slang”
- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 93, 1971
- — Maledicta, p. 232, 1979: “Kinks and queens: linguistic and cultural aspects of the terminology for gays”
- Kind of gal Alyssa is, you don’t think she’s been in the middle of an all-girl group grope? — Chasing Amy, 1997
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