Sex and Sexuality News

With respect to society, sex was always a taboo, but gradually this obstacle is being overcome and the teenagers are getting more clarified about their possible doubts. The minor numbers of doubts young have about sex; more guaranteed they will be on relationships and get on with their lives, because sex does not involve only the obtaininance of pleasure. Many things are being measured when two people decide to have sexual intimacy.


Sexual education is supported, mostly at schools where information about sexuality is given in a pedagogic way giving to the young the opportunity to ask about all social and personal aspects that involve sex.

Sexual education, above all, is the informal way that someone learns to deal with sex, and it includes maturity on behalf of family, that must be always prepared to clarify possible doubts, just like society that must be able to approach this subject in many ways, such as lectures, informative materials and even events. The important is to call attention and clarify, in a simple way, the youth's most frequent asked questions and as a consequence, the rest.


The beginning of the puberty as much as for boys as for girls increases the number of hormones in the body, bringing lots of changes for it. This period is also marked by the beginning of the sexual interest and curiosity in getting to know their own body. The woman body is ready to get pregnant - after first period - and man's body, with the spermatozoid's reproduction ready to get a woman pregnant. To get ready for sexual act, the most effective way to discover the first sexual feelings is by masturbation.


As sex can be very good and pleasurable, too, it requires lots of cautions and responsibilities by people. Today, to have sex is synonym of preservatives and that must be strictly followed, and if it is not, there are millions of different kinds of consequences that might happen. Unwanted pregnancy, HIV, and a huge number of sexually transmitted diseases are constantly infecting more and more people around the whole world.


A disease known by three letters (and is not the HIV) is becoming very popular, these days. It is the HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) and estimated more than 80% of the population infected with one out of its over 100 different types From these 100 types, about 30 are sexually transmitted.

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f there's one characteristic Janet Jackson has recently perfected, it's resilience.

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