here can be lot of pressure to lose your virginity - that is, to have sexual intercourse for the first time. Having sex with someone just because you want to lose your virginity, or because you think all your friends are doing it, is something you may regret later.
You might feel lots of anxieties, especially the first time you 'go all the way' - have sex. You may feel embarrassed about how you look without your clothes on, or worried about your privacy being disturbed. It's natural to feel some worries but good communication will really help to prevent you feeling embarrassed or worried. You should be able to talk to your partner about how you feel about having sex for the first time, and about any concerns you may have. Your partner might be worried, too. Being relaxed and able to share things with your partner will really ease the tension. And if you're too shy, or you're not able to talk about these things with your partner - then you probably shouldn't be having sex!
Having sexual intercourse - when a boy's hard penis goes inside a girl's vagina, or even just touches the outside of her vagina - is what leads to pregnancy. So, before having sexual intercourse you should think about whether you need to use contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancy, and condoms to prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs).
Between the ages of 10 and 14 most boys and girls begin to notice changes taking places to their bodies. These changes which take place over a number of years also include emotional changes and are sometimes referred to as puberty.
One of the main physical changes of puberty is the growth and development of the sex organs. Boys and girls both have sex organs that are outside the body and can be seen. They also have sex organs inside the body. Those on the inside are usually called the reproductive organs, and those on the outside the genitals. Two of the main sex organs in a girl's body are the vagina and ovaries. In a boy's body two of the main sex organs are the penis and testicles.
Some more about a girl's sex organs
A picture of a girl's sex organs, including pubic hair, Labia, Vaginal Opening, Clitoris, Urethal opening, Hymen and Anus
The opening to the vagina is one of three small holes that a girl has between her legs. At the front is the urethral opening which a girl urinates (wees) through. The anus is the opening at the back where she defecates (poos) from.
From the vaginal opening in the middle there is a passageway or tube called the vagina which leads to a girl's internal sex organs. When a girl has her period the blood comes out through her vagina.
Inside the vagina is a thin skin called a hymen. The hymen partly covers the vaginal opening, but there is still enough of a gap for blood to get through.
Another important sex organ is the clitoris. This is about the size of a pea and it is at the front of a girl's outside sex organs. The outer lips (labia) of a girls sex organs, the clitoris and the vaginal opening are together known as the vulva.
Some more about a boy's sex organs
A picture of a boy's sex organs including, Pubic Hair, Shaft, Scrotum, Glans and Penis
The boy's sex organs outside his body are his penis and testicles (testes).
A boy's penis hangs down between his legs at the front of his body. The main part of the penis is called the shaft. The end of the penis is called the glans. The foreskin is skin that covers the glans. Usually it can be pulled back quite easily. If it is tight it can be stretched by gently pulling it over the glans. All boys are born with a foreskin, but some have it removed whilst they are a baby. This removal of the foreskin is called circumcision.
The scrotum is a loose wrinkly pouch of skin that hangs down behind a boy's penis. It contains the testicles (testes). As a boy goes through puberty his testicles move lower down his scrotum. One of the testicles usually hangs lower than the other.
Eggs and sperm
A picture of a girl's reproductive organs, including Uterus (womb), Ovary, Fallopian tube, Cervix, Vagina
A girl has two ovaries inside her body. These ovaries contain a girl's sex cells or eggs. During puberty the ovaries begin to release eggs. Usually they will release one egg every month. These eggs are very small, each one being no bigger than the head of a needle.
A boy's sex cells are called sperm and they are even smaller than a girl's eggs. At puberty a boy's testicles will start making sperm. Sperm leaves a boy's body through his penis, usually when it is hard and erect. This is known as ejaculation. When a boy ejaculates millions of tiny sperm are sent from his testes up through his penis and out through the end.
When sperm from a boy meets up with an egg from a girl they can join together, and from this a baby grows. This joining is sometimes called fertilisation.
How do sperm and an egg meet? - Sexual intercourse
Sperm and an egg can meet when a boy and a girl have sexual intercourse. Sexual intercourse is when a boy's hard penis goes inside a girl's vagina, and he then ejaculates sperm through his penis.
A boy is physically able to become a parent when he first starts to ejaculate sperm. A girl is physically able to become a parent when her ovaries start to produce eggs.
2006-06-26 15:49:29
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answered by srinivas 2
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This is how it's done. You need to rinse your hands in vinegar each evening. Have your hubby rinse his feet in MD 20/20 at the same time. Do not wash it off--just go straight to bed afterwards. This will initiate a dielectric charge between the two of you and will guarantee instant pregnancy. Hope this helps.
2006-06-26 05:07:35
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answered by Anonymous
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drink one gallon of milk every day at 6:03 p.m., DO NOT GO TO THE RESTROOM. Then have your husband bathe in pepto bismol at 3:47 a.m. everyday , and that should do the trick. keep this up for six weeks.
2006-06-26 06:21:25
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, if you don't know how to have sex, you probably aren't old enough to be married. Second of all, there are these places called planned parenthood or gynecologists. Ask them any questions about reproduction that you might have.
2006-06-26 05:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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get a good book like the kamasutra from ur local bookstore. o some books like the basic guide to sex.
2006-06-26 04:56:53
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answered by tobeornottobe 4
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Go through the kamasutra
2006-06-26 05:27:05
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answered by sures 3
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Learn Anatomy....
2006-06-26 05:03:06
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answered by Butterfly girl 4
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grow up.. go to the library and get a book
2006-06-26 04:57:13
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answered by heidielizabeth69 7
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tell him to place his manly parts in your womanly parts and move back and forth till he shakes... there you go... stupid question, with a real answer
2006-06-26 05:20:58
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answered by Goddess_Bear 1
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your fine without sex just adopt when your ready
2006-06-26 05:06:45
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answered by Anonymous
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u need to **** until ur tummy gets big and then ur pregnant
2006-06-26 14:07:56
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answered by jazzy P 2
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