Demi-vierge  

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A demi-vierge is the French term for a woman who has had non-penetrative sex, named after Marcel Prévost's Les Demi-vierges.

D. H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover:

"He wanted to say something later to Connie about the demi-vierges business...the half-virgin state of her affairs. But he could not bring himself to do it. He was at once too intimate with her and not intimate enough. He was so very much at one with her, in his mind and hers, but bodily they were non-existent to one another, and neither could bear to drag in the corpus delicti. They were so intimate, and utterly out of touch. "

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