Did you know...
(answering some of your questions that didn't find a home)
... that it is healthy and fun to have sex every day, if both people are comfortable with it?
... that you can have sex while pregnant? In fact, during sex, the "love hormone" oxytocin is released, and it can cross the placenta barrier, creating a more relaxed environment for the fetus (even though the fetus is so cushioned and protected, it won't know why!)
... that males have the ability to develop breasts and produce milk? When this happens naturally, this is usually caused by a tumour on the pituitary gland, and must be addressed quickly. But as the production of milk is determined by hormones, male to female people can also produce milk for their babies as long as they are closely monitored by a doctor.
... that sex can be fun at any age? Some grandma-granddad couples say they now have the best sex of their lives, because they have no worries, no job to trouble them, and have developed good communication skills over years of being together.
...that if you lose a testicle, you can still have kids and live life normally? But... Some guys get self-conscious and get silicone implants!
... that when you are having sex, you can't pee? There is an involuntary sphincter in the bladder that prevents urine from coming out. This is crucial because urine would kill all the sperm!
...that precum (pre-ejaculate) can get you pregnant? While precum itself does not contain sperm, and it comes from a different little gland, it gets in contact with sperm as it goes down its path, and can carry it out. This has caused many surprise pregnancies!
...that you can indeed get pregnant on your first time?
...that most women will never achieve orgasm only through penetration? It's like trying to have a man have an orgasm just by petting his belly... may feel nice but it's not on the right spot!
...that women can't hold their period in? There is no sphincter on the entrance to the vagina, and so there is no way to control it. And it can come at ANY time!
...that it is normal to have irregular periods when you are a teen? Often you will have irregular periods for 1 - 3 years, while your body gets used to the new hormones and fluctuations. This means skipping periods, having two a month, etc. and for some people, this irregularity lasts until they are on their late teens.
...that drinking a drop of pee is ok, but a glass is not good for your health? It's like drinking ocean water. It will damage your kidneys and cause all sorts of issues! (award for weirdest question)
...that it is not possible to create a baby without a uterus? However, people who are not able to bring a child to term often use surrogates to grow their own child, carrying the DNA of mother and father -- not the surrogate's!
...that nothing bad happens when you swallow sperm? But if you listen closely you might hear "Eeeeeeeeee" as the little soldiers die off!
...that if a person is born without a uterus, usually the vagina is closed off at the top, and the sperm will not go in the body and create a baby in your kidneys? It just comes right off othe shower!
...that people (woman to man) can get hard? Usually this is done via penile implants! The sensation is the same -- phalloplasty actually connects nerves to the new penis, and the clitoris is also buried within, allowing for pleasure and orgasm!
... that you can have sex while pregnant? In fact, during sex, the "love hormone" oxytocin is released, and it can cross the placenta barrier, creating a more relaxed environment for the fetus (even though the fetus is so cushioned and protected, it won't know why!)
... that males have the ability to develop breasts and produce milk? When this happens naturally, this is usually caused by a tumour on the pituitary gland, and must be addressed quickly. But as the production of milk is determined by hormones, male to female people can also produce milk for their babies as long as they are closely monitored by a doctor.
... that sex can be fun at any age? Some grandma-granddad couples say they now have the best sex of their lives, because they have no worries, no job to trouble them, and have developed good communication skills over years of being together.
...that if you lose a testicle, you can still have kids and live life normally? But... Some guys get self-conscious and get silicone implants!
... that when you are having sex, you can't pee? There is an involuntary sphincter in the bladder that prevents urine from coming out. This is crucial because urine would kill all the sperm!
...that precum (pre-ejaculate) can get you pregnant? While precum itself does not contain sperm, and it comes from a different little gland, it gets in contact with sperm as it goes down its path, and can carry it out. This has caused many surprise pregnancies!
...that you can indeed get pregnant on your first time?
...that most women will never achieve orgasm only through penetration? It's like trying to have a man have an orgasm just by petting his belly... may feel nice but it's not on the right spot!
...that women can't hold their period in? There is no sphincter on the entrance to the vagina, and so there is no way to control it. And it can come at ANY time!
...that it is normal to have irregular periods when you are a teen? Often you will have irregular periods for 1 - 3 years, while your body gets used to the new hormones and fluctuations. This means skipping periods, having two a month, etc. and for some people, this irregularity lasts until they are on their late teens.
...that drinking a drop of pee is ok, but a glass is not good for your health? It's like drinking ocean water. It will damage your kidneys and cause all sorts of issues! (award for weirdest question)
...that it is not possible to create a baby without a uterus? However, people who are not able to bring a child to term often use surrogates to grow their own child, carrying the DNA of mother and father -- not the surrogate's!
...that nothing bad happens when you swallow sperm? But if you listen closely you might hear "Eeeeeeeeee" as the little soldiers die off!
...that if a person is born without a uterus, usually the vagina is closed off at the top, and the sperm will not go in the body and create a baby in your kidneys? It just comes right off othe shower!
...that people (woman to man) can get hard? Usually this is done via penile implants! The sensation is the same -- phalloplasty actually connects nerves to the new penis, and the clitoris is also buried within, allowing for pleasure and orgasm!
And what is...
...gooning? It's basically masturbating all the time and being addicted to porn.
...popping your cherry? Historically, this refers to the breaking or tearing of the hymen during first-time, usually heterosexual, sexual intercourse, which may cause slight bleeding. The thing is, women can be born without hymens; they can stretch and tear them without knowing due to being athletic. Hymens can also stretch and not break the first time.
...popping your cherry? Historically, this refers to the breaking or tearing of the hymen during first-time, usually heterosexual, sexual intercourse, which may cause slight bleeding. The thing is, women can be born without hymens; they can stretch and tear them without knowing due to being athletic. Hymens can also stretch and not break the first time.
And if you asked the question below, sorry! It was too long for a short answer, so it has a whole new page!
Can trans people (woman to man) ejaculate?
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How do you know if you have a yeast infection?
I heard you can't get pregnant on your first time. Is it true?
Is it true what people say, that it always hurts the first time?
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