Month: June 2017

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A blow job is a slang word for oral sex. It is when one person sexually stimulates another person’s penis with their mouth. You can still catch an STI from a blow job, so check out our page on contraception to find out ways to help protect yourself. 

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Anal sex is where a penis or other object is put into the anus or rectum of a recipient partner. It is often associated with male homosexuality, however, any sexuality and gender can have anal sex and not all homosexuals choose to have anal sex. It is important to use contraception when having anal sex…

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Sex may be painful for a number of reasons, either because it is an experience the body is not used to, perhaps the person is tense and unable to relax, perhaps there is not enough lubrication being used or because there is something that needs a doctor’s advice, e.g. sexually transmitted infection.

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That is a hard question to answer. Does he show you love and respect, does he want what is best for you and accept you as you are? Does he try to get you to do things that you are not happy with, disrespect your family or upbringing? Does he put pressure on you to…

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Once a month the lining of the uterus thickens ready to accept a fertilised egg or ovum, however most months the egg won’t be fertilised and attach to the wall of the uterus, so the body then expels the lining in the form of blood. This comes out of the woman’s body via the vagina…

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Men tend to be more hairy than women because they have more of the hormone testosterone. It is this hormone that tends to make men stronger and hairier. However, body hair varies for lots of other reasons including race. There is also lots of cultural reasons and pressures around women removing body hair.