Sweety, I know that you may be uncomfortable about talking to your parents about it but believe me they will be very happy to talk to you about it. Plus, it is something that people on the internet should NOT tell you about.
2007-11-02 14:09:43
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answered by rickbrokaw 2
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Sexual intercourse is when a boy puts his hard penis inside a girl's vagina. It is also often called having sex or making love.
Having sex (which usually involves moving the penis in and out of the vagina) is usually very pleasurable for both a boy and a girl, and it will often result in an orgasm for one or both partners. If a boy ejaculates while his penis is inside the girl’s vagina, (or semen gets inside the vagina any other way) the millions of tiny sperm in the semen will swim up the vagina, through the cervix (the entrance to the uterus) and into the uterus. From there they will then swim into the fallopian tubes. In one of the fallopian tubes the sperm may find an egg that has recently been released by the ovary. The sperm will surround this egg and try to get inside it. Eventually just one sperm cell will succeed, and the egg and sperm will join. This joining is also known as fertilisation or conception.
This joined sperm and egg then travel back down to the uterus, where they will settle in the thick, blood-rich lining and start to grow into a baby. It is at this point that we say a girl is pregnant.
Male erection-
When a penis becomes hard, it's called an erection. An erection happens when a guy is sexually excited, but it can also happen at other random times - especially in younger guys. Erections happen when blood fills compartments in the penis, making it larger and so stiff that it sticks out from the body.
Erections can happen quickly or build up slowly in stages. The more blood that flows to the penis, the "harder" or more erect is becomes. When a guy has an erection, the testicles get closer to the body. Also, the penis gets darker and the glans or "head" of the penis gets bigger. Before ejaculation - sometimes way before -- some clear pre-ejaculation fluid seeps out of the penis. This fluid may contain sperm, which is why using withdrawal as a birth control method isn't a great idea - sperm could be released into the vagina before ejaculation.
Ejaculation-
Ejaculation is the point of orgasm for many guys, but an erection doesn't necessarily end with ejaculation. The guy can just "lose" the erection (the penis becomes soft again). Or he can experience ejaculation. This is when semen is released form the tip of the penis.
A guy may also get an erection and ejaculate while he is sleeping. This is called a nocturnal emission or "wet dream."
hope that helps sweetie=D
&&if you have anymore questions talk to your mom or dad or guardian.
and ur 16!!! wow
2007-11-02 14:09:41
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answered by Mel 4
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You could've done a google search!
But anyway...Humans of the male variety come with a penis and testicles (most of the time anyway).
When the male becomes sexually excited (if he sees a naked girl or something) he may have an erection. This is when Blood flow to the penis increases and the penis goes from floppy to rock hard! *happy days!* The purpose of this is so that it can easily go into the vagina of a woman.
Humans of the female variety come with a vagina. (you've got one too, have a look). when the female becomes sexually excited her vagina secretes a liquid that will make it easier for the penis to go in because the penis is meant to go in there believe it or not. So anyway...the male inserts his penis inside the vagina and he continuously pulls in and out of the vagina until he climaxes. *he gets a very nice feeling right about now* Just when the feeling couldn't get any better sperm is produced and it comes out faster than you can say "wham bam thank you mam!"
And that my dear is what we like to call sex. If you want to get scientific with it, google the words "sexual reproduction in humans"
Stay in school kid.
2007-11-02 14:21:29
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answered by honest 5
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I would tell you but i don't really think that it is appropriate to be talking about things of this nature on here and it could also be a very easy way to get somebody put in jail if they tell you and are to graphic and you may not be of a good age to be telling things like this too. So i think you would be better off asking your family or friends if they care and love you they will understand and not laugh.
2007-11-02 14:11:47
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answered by Anonymous
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In humans, "sex" is often perceived as a dichotomous state or identity for most biological and social purposes - such that a person can only be female or male. But many factors, including one's biology, environment, psychology and social context, have a role in determining how a particular person, and those around them, view their sex. Although the table below shows common differences between males and females, many people do not correspond to "male" or "female" with regard to every criterion. Additionally, about 1 to 1.7 percent of human beings exhibit biological sexual ambiguity to the degree that they cannot be physically classified as exclusively male or female. This is known as intersex. A person with intersex may have biological characteristics of both the male and female sexes.
"Primary" sexual characteristics are typically present at birth and directly involved in reproduction. "Secondary" sexual characteristics typically develop later in life (usually during puberty) and are not directly involved in reproduction. Differences between the sexes are known as sexual dimorphism.
2007-11-02 14:10:27
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answered by Ethan 3
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Sex refers to the male and female duality of biology and reproduction. Unlike organisms that only have the ability to reproduce asexually, many species have the ability to produce offspring through meiosis and fertilization. Often, individuals of the two sexes attract one another and communicate their readiness to procreate through biological changes, or, in social species, through courtship behaviours.
An organism's sex is defined by its biological role in reproduction, not according to its sexual or other behavior. The female sex is defined as the one which produces the larger gamete and which typically bears the offspring. In contrast, the male sex has a smaller gamete and rarely bears offspring. In some animals, and many plants, sex may be assigned to specific structures rather than the entire organism. Earthworms, for example, are normally hermaphrodites
Sexual intercourse or copulation is the union of the sex organs of two sexually reproducing animals. The two entities may be of opposite sexes, or they may be hermaphroditic, as is the case with snails. This is sometimes called just sex, while the term is also colloquially used at times to include oral sex and anal sex.
For most non-human animals, sexual intercourse is used only for reproduction, through insemination and subsequent internal fertilization. However, bonobos,dolphins, and chimpanzees are known to engage in sexual intercourse even when the female is not in estrus, the most fertile period of time in the female's reproductive cycle. In most instances, humans have sex primarily for pleasure. This behavior in the above mentioned animals is also presumed to be for pleasure, which in turn strengthens social bonds.
Sex is something that you Shoudnt take lightly. When you think your ready Still think about it cuz once to have sex you can't go back.
2007-11-02 14:12:28
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answered by Anonymous
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This is my opinion and my opinion only. I defy the censors to delete this answer. It falls well within the y/a guidelines. This is why I advocate sex education in school. You need to be educated on this topic in an environment that can answer your questions clinically..not on the streets (or the web) etc. that keeps all the myths and mis-understandings flourishing.
2007-11-02 14:15:54
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answered by chilicooker_mkb 5
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You can't be serious. There are millions of places you can read about sex for yourself. If you really wanted to know, you would read about it somewhere other than here. After you research it, if you have a specific question then you will get more in depth answers. You don't have to talk to your parents but there are more appropriate places to learn about it.
2007-11-02 14:11:13
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answered by ♥Kym♥ 5
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sex can mean many different things. and there are many different ways to do it:
masturbation-you pleasure yourself, using vibraters,assorted toys or just your hands
outer course-also called dry humping. humping with clothes on with another person
intercourse-the one you'll hear most about, a mans penis, goes into a woman's vagina(to put it in kind of teacher-esk way) there's different positions and ways to do this though.
oral sex-you use your mouth of the privates of another person.
anything you need to know, just ask, iv been learning about this stuff since i was 6, always been an interest of mine.
2007-11-02 14:14:45
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answered by Anonymous
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check the net --- its simple yet complex and no matter how much information you have it will never prepare you for the real thing --- also see a school counsellor ----- i never had any formal discussions about sex with anyone --- not even when i got married so we made sure all our children knew ---- and sorry its really far too involved to be trying to discuss it here --- find an adult you trust and sit down with them ---- best wishes
2007-11-02 14:17:21
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answered by Waterdragon 7
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Sex refers to the male and female duality of biology and reproduction. Unlike organisms that only have the ability to reproduce asexually, many species have the ability to produce offspring through meiosis and fertilization. Often, individuals of the two sexes attract one another and communicate their readiness to procreate through biological changes, or, in social species, through courtship behaviors.
2007-11-02 14:09:44
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answered by YaoYao D 5
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