You know what? When I was in the 6th class, I asked my english teacher (i'm not english native):
I know that "six" means number 6, but what is "sex"?
He answered me with the translation of the word "sex" in our language. Then my colleague who is sitting next to me told me: "you're too young to ask about this word". :)
2006-07-20 02:18:42
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answer #1
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answered by toon 5
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Just tell your parents privately that you are curious to know exactly what it is about. They will probably be glad you asked, parents want their kids to know the facts about sex, kids spread alot of misconceptions/myths about things about sex/pregnancy/etc..
2006-07-20 01:53:09
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answer #2
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answered by violindiva72 2
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sex
n.
1.The property or quality by which organisms are classified as female or male on the basis of their reproductive organs and functions.
2.Either of the two divisions, designated female and male, of this classification.
3.Females or males considered as a group.
4.The condition or character of being female or male; the physiological, functional, and psychological differences that distinguish the female and the male. See Usage Note at gender.
5.The sexual urge or instinct as it manifests itself in behavior.
6.Sexual intercourse.
7.The genitals.
2006-07-20 01:53:11
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answer #3
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answered by Money Makes Me C(u)m 1
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Sexual intercourse, specifically coitus, is the human form of copulation. The term sexual intercourse refers to a wider range of sexual activities than the term coitus, which only refers to male-female genital sex. See Human sexual behavior for a discussion of the broader sense of sexual intercourse and list of sexual positions for the wide variety of sexual activities that exist. See the terms frot for male-male genital sex and tribadism for female-female genital sex. "Genital sex" as used here refers to genito-genital sex, among BDSM/fetish practitioners the term "genital sex" can mean any sex involving the genitals including anal, oral, manual, etc., as opposed to those based on toys, costumes or fantasies.
Coitus may be preceded by foreplay, which leads to sexual arousal of the partners, resulting in the erection of the penis and natural lubrication of the vagina.
To engage in sexual intercourse, the erect penis is inserted into the vagina and one or both of the partners move their hips to move the penis backward and forward inside the vagina to cause friction, typically without fully removing the penis. In this way, they stimulate themselves and each other until orgasm and ejaculation are achieved. Penetration with the penis is also known as intromission, or by the Latin name immissio penis.
A detailed description of the physiology of sexual arousal and orgasm can be found in the article Human sexual response cycle.
2006-07-20 01:53:28
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answered by Anonymous
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If you must ask, you are too young to know.
sorry.
right now, you should just be content with knowing that "sex" means "male" or "female"
commonly known as "gender"
2006-07-20 01:50:04
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answer #5
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answered by tab42104 3
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Bad
2006-07-20 01:51:29
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answer #6
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answered by emadebrahem 2
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sex, male, female, reproductive organs, genitals, sexual intercourse, man, woman, making love, making children... just playing. choose what want. or wait few more years :-)
2006-07-20 01:50:44
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answered by Anonymous
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actually....
u asked the wrong question..
anyway,
thx for the 2 points
2006-07-20 01:50:59
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answered by the 6th knight 2
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Ask your parents or someone older than you.
2006-07-20 02:02:08
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answered by griffinswinsky 3
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I think it's time your parents gave you the talk.
2006-07-20 01:50:42
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answered by dr_salvadore@verizon.net 2
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