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Nikolita
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 8:52 pm
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This thread is very important - if you have very little sex education, are unsure/unclear of the basics or are just lacking in general knowledge, then read on! smile

WARNING: This thread contains information about sexual acts, sexual intercourse, and the basics of male and female anatomy, among other things. If any of these topics bother/disturb you, or if they make you uncomfortable, then please leave this thread now. This thread will include pictures of basic male and female anatomy, but they're for education purposes only and will be linked instead of posted normally. You've been warned fairly, so please don't flame me.
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Basic Sex Education

I guess I'll start with the male and female reproductive systems.
Information for the section on male and female reproductive systems is taken from: http://www.mypleasure.com/education/sexed/reproduction.asp

The Female Reproductive System

Female genitalia is usually grouped into two types of sex organs: internal and external. External organs include the sensitive and erotic sex organs: mons pubis, v****a, labia majora, labia minora and clitoris (also known collectively as the vulva). Internal organs include the uterus, Fallopian tubes and ovaries, which contain the female's sex cells: the ova, or eggs. Unlike the male, the female does not continue to produce sex cells throughout her life. Rather, each female is born with an individual quantity of unripened eggs already in place. Each month, an egg is released from one of the ovaries and moves into one of the Fallopian tubes, where it travels down towards the uterus. If fertilization occurs, the egg clings to the uterine wall and begins to develop into a fetus, which is nurtured by the rich lining of the uterus for nine months, until it is ready to move down the vaginal canal and into the world. If the egg is not fertilized, it passes out of the uterus through the cervix, along with a portion of the no-longer-necessary uterine membrane the uterus had prepared for fertilization--this is a woman's menstrual period. Most women are also born with a hymen, a thin membrane that lies on the inside of the v****a. Some blood may issue from the tearing of this membrane during first intercourse. Although different cultures may attach an importance to this as a sign of virginity, the hymen often is torn during the course of normal daily activities long before a woman may ever have intercourse.
Side profile picture: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/Nikolita/femaleanatomy2.jpg
Close-up picture of the female genitalia: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/Nikolita/femaleanatomy1.gif


EDIT 8/24: It's been brought to my attention that the hymen is apparently on the exterior of the v****a, at the vaginal entrance. You can see a picture of it here: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/Nikolita/hymen1.jpg
(WARNING: picture is mature content, is of female genitalia up close.)

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The Female Breast
Information provided by Chalda. heart

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[Breasts are made up of] Mostly fat and milk ducts 3nodding I shall try to find a diagram for you.

http://www.divine-interventions.net/BreastDiagram1a.jpg
Link is not PG-13.

"Breast tissue is comprised of fat, glands, blood vessels, milk ducts, connective tissue, nerves and a lacy network of lymphatic vessels. The lymphatic fluid leaves the breast through this network of lymphatic vessels that empty into a system of kidney-shaped glands which filter lymph fluid called lymph nodes. These lymph nodes are linked throughout the body and act as a major line of defense against the spread of disease in the body. When lymphatic vessels and nodes become restricted through lack of physical movement, or clothing that is too tight, the body?s defense system begins to break down and disease can set in." Taken from The Medicine Garden-Breast Massage Page



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The Male Reproductive System

The male reproductive system is almost entirely external. The p***s consists of the urethra, the shaft, a number of sensitive nerve endings, and the glans, also known as the head of the p***s, which is covered with the foreskin, a loose layer of skin often surgically removed in a procedure known as circumcision. Testicles (testis singular, testes plural) are the male gonads, the organs that produce sperm. Most men have two testes, which are suspended from the body by the spermatic cord and rest inside the scrotum, a sac that hangs under the p***s. Divided internally into two pouches by a thin membrane, the scrotum is covered by an outer layer of thin, wrinkled skin which in turn covers a layer of muscle, which acts as a protective covering and serves to maintain the testicular temperature at about 2 degrees below abdominal temperature. Sperm is produced in the testes, then travels through the vas deferens, seminal vesicles and prostate; en route, it picks up testosterone, seminal fluid and prostate fluid, all of which combine to form semen. When a man experiences sexual arousal, the p***s fills with blood and becomes erect. At climax, semen, filled with several million sperm, shoots from the urethra and tries to fertilize an egg. If the sperm is successful, a fetus forms over the next several months. If not, it's no big deal for the reproductive system--it produces several billion sperm a day!
Side profile picture: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/Nikolita/maleanatomy.jpg
Close up pictures of the male genitalia: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/Nikolita/maleanatomy2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v600/Nikolita/maleanatomy3.jpg

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The Ever-Persistent Question: "How Big Should My p***s Be?"

Ipstenu
According to the latest Kinsey report, the average p***s length is 6.16 inches. The average girth is 4.84 inches.

From Wikipedia
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The question of race and p***s size is controversial, and has not been definitively established. The only reliable p***s-size studies commonly quoted in the literature are the Kinsey study, the UCSF study, and an Italian study, none of which even attempted to correlate size with race. This study is not likely to answer the question either. There have been many other studies with claims of varying rigor?for example, the LifeStyles condoms study?but they are generally flawed by selection bias.

Frantz Fanon covers this subject in some detail in Black Skin, White Masks (1952), where he tends towards the view that the supposed positive correlation between large penises and African ancestry is a myth, a conclusion that he backs up with statistics. On the other hand, J. Philippe Rushton has published statistics claiming otherwise (Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective, 1995). In support of Rushton's hypothesis on a priori scientific evolutionary grounds is the fact that Bergmann's and Allen's Laws state that organisms which exist towards the equator of a planet will tend to have more appendages, longer appendages, and thinner appendages.


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Other Links

http://www.sexualityandu.ca/eng/teens/WIS/guide.cfm

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What is an Orgasm?

Taken from: http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookglossO.html

orgasm: Rhythmic muscular contractions of the genitals (sex organs) combined with waves of intense pleasurable sensations; in males, results in the ejaculation of semen.

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Taken from: http://femaleorgasmsecrets.com/index.html
Warning: Mature site content.

Female Orgasm 101

Men, hold on to your hats! You are about to be let in on a whole new world of secrets! A world that has the power to confuse, mystify, and bewilder?

The world of the female orgasm!

The female body is a complex work of art ? beautiful to look at, but difficult to figure out? especially when it comes to orgasm.

Many men find it difficult to understand the female sexual response cycle simply because it differs so much from their own.

Here is a brief overview of what happens during a female orgasm:

- Stimulation of clitoris
- Tension build-up is caused within pelvis
- Tension is finally released and orgasm is experienced
- Series of involuntary (yet pleasurable) muscle contractions sweep through body
- Contractions are felt in the v****a, uterus, and/or rectum
- Unlike with the male orgasm, women have the ability to feel many different types of climaxes. These climaxes are dependent on the types of stimuli used, and whether the orgasm is clitoral or vaginal.

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Taken from: http://femaleorgasmsecrets.com/typesoffemaleorgasm.html
Warning: Mature site content.


Types of Female Orgasms

The male orgasm is pretty straightforward ? stimulation, arousal, and orgasm.
In any position.

But as usual, the woman is a little more difficult to figure out. Women have a wide array of erogenous zones, the two most popular being the v****a and the clitoris.

Here?s a little introduction to each of these pleasure zones:

CLITORIS:

- Areas above, to the sides, and below the clitoris are highly sensitive
- Its only physical function is to provide sexual pleasure
- Most women claim that the clitoral orgasm is the most intense
- In his book Sexual Behavior on the Human Female (1953), Charles Kinsey found that out of 2700 American women, half received orgasm through clitoral stimulation


VAGINAL:

- Outer third of the v****a is the most sensitive
- Many women claim that it is more difficult to achieve a vaginal orgasm than a clitoral one.
- Freud labeled this type of orgasm as the ?mature? type, whereas the clitoral orgasm was an ?immature? type of sexual experience (A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis, 1916)

It is important to note, however, that one type of orgasm is not better than the other ? they are simply two different ways of experiencing pleasure.

Every woman has her own preference over which orgasm provides the best pleasure.

Men who are striving to please their girlfriends or wives in bed should communicate with their partners to discover:

a) which is easiest for her to achieve
b) which one she prefers in terms of physical pleasure

The man?s goal should be to aim at helping her achieve her well-deserved seconds of complete and utter pleasure.



Other Important Sex Education Issues

- A list of well-known STD's: http://www.mypleasure.com/education/stds/index.asp

- A bit of info on female ejaculation: http://www.mypleasure.com/education/sexed/female_ejaculation.asp

- Info on condoms: http://www.mypleasure.com/education/sexed/condom_primer.asp

- Some info on the female G-spot: http://www.mypleasure.com/education/sexed/gspot.asp

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If you have anything you feel should be added, feel free to post and suggest something! heart  
PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:25 am
Why is it that my it is faster for my girlfriend to orgasm than me?
I though guys orgasms faster.  

MyXanaduX


LorienLlewellyn

Quotable Informer

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:03 am
MyXanaduX

I though guys orgasms faster.


There's no rule that says guys are all going to orgasm faster than girls. Some guys orgasm very quickly, others take a really long time. The same goes for girls. People are all different regardless of their sex.

I am female. If I masturbate a certain way, I can orgasm in about 15 seconds. If I masturbate another way, it takes me 45 minutes to an hour. I have been with guys who could orgasm two minutes into sex, and I have been with guys who could go for an hour or more. It depends on the person, the type of stimulation involved, how in the mood they are, when their last orgasm was, etc.  
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