noun:
foreplay
- sexual activity that precedes intercourse
- Oxford English dictionary
By definition, yes. Philosophically, think whatever you want.
Yes congratulations, you managed to commit a relatively common logical fallacy, an Appeal to the Dictionary, also known as Appeal to Definition.
Read it and weep:
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When you argue semantics, you end up looking like a fool.
I dont care how many dictionaries you can quote. Dictionaries describe usage, and if a dictionary hasnt been updated in a while, it may not reflect a word's common usage.
All of that is irrelevant however, since most people consider blowjobs and titjobs, sexual acts.
And in fact on this forum, a game doesnt need full on sex with penetration in order to avoid the "No Sexual Content" tag.
So, you know, even if you wanted to say something like "my definition is the most common one", you still wouldnt have much ground to stand on.
Will there be anything else?
Because I think that would be all.
P.S. Also, by the definition that you pulled up in that dictionary, foreplay IS sexual activity.