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A lot of teens wonder if there is a “right” age to have sex. Many adults would agree that 15 is too young to have…
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The term “player” is usually used to describe someone who is interested in the sexual side of a relationship but not…
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Anal sex is when a penis or other object is inserted into a partner’s anus. Like any other sexual behavior, some people…
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Cyber and phone sex usually involve sex talk on the phone or texting on the phone or messaging over the Internet. Sometimes,…
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People who identify as lesbian, gay, bi or heterosexual can give and express pleasure in many ways. There isn’t just…
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It’s normal for people to start thinking about having sex when they reach their teen years. Puberty makes people curious…
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An orgasm is a full-body release of sexual tension that builds up as a result of sexual excitement. Before an orgasm happens,…
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Dry sex is a term that has different meanings to different people. Some people think it means taking off your clothes…
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There is no “correct” way to kiss. A good kiss is different for everyone. Some like quick, dry kisses. Others like…
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Yes, people with physical disabilities and cognitive disabilities can have sex. All human beings are sexual beings, regardless…
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People used to believe you could tell if a girl was a virgin by looking to see if her hymen was torn. Most vaginas have…
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There really isn’t one definition of virginity, or at least not one that everyone agrees with. Some people believe intercourse…
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There are lots of reasons why one partner may have an orgasm while the other doesn’t. Couples need to be able to speak…
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Some don’t experience pain or bleeding the first time they have sexual intercourse. Some do. Most vaginas have a hymen,…
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Vaginal sex (also called vaginal intercourse) is one of many ways for a couple to give and receive pleasure. Vaginal sex…
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Oral sex is when a person uses their mouth to sexually stimulate the genitals of another person. Oral sex performed on…
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While people might have different definitions of what abstinence is, most people would define it as not having sexual…
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A “hand job” is slang for stroking a penis with a hand. Fingering is when a person touches a partner’s vulva with…
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The most common cause of painful intercourse is too little vaginal lubrication. During sexual arousal, the walls of the…
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Masturbation is when people touch their own bodies for sexual pleasure. People masturbate in lots of different ways. Touching…
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There’s almost no risk of pregnancy from fingering or hand jobs. If a person has dirty hands and touches another person’s…
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