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Oh my gosh I love this article! I read it when I was twelve and it's helped a lot throughout my sexual experiences. Thank you so much for having this site!
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that article was amazing now i understandalot of things that i used to be confused about it really helped!
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My 12-year-old granddaughter frequently spends the weekend with me … her 61 year old, widowed, maternal grandfather. She is barely beginning to enter puberty and has started asking "questions". As an example … I am flattered that she is comfortable enough with her Grampa to ask, "What is meant by a boy having a wet dream?"
Some questions appear to be educational in nature; others appear to be only confirming the correctness or incorrectness of what (I know) her mother has told her. “Why do girls have periods?” “When do you think I will have my first period?”
As she journeys down the puberty road, I anticipate many more questions. This article will be a big help in making Grampa appear to have ALL the right answers ... thanks for the wealth of information.
Wouldn't it be better to let ur granddaughter check out the site for herself? Seriously, any adults out there with a connection to "children" really aught to make sure that the "children" no about this site...
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This site has been an extremely informative and eye opening source of information, and this piece in specific has helped me a lot. I've take three different mandatory sex ed classes through my educational career and I have become so paranoid out of my mind fo the risks of having sex because of them that for a year I considered becoming a nun, (which didn't turn out well because I soon found out that I have a very ... powerful sex drive... guess it's true what they say about red heads) and for the past three years I've been researching out of school just to set things right. None of the numerous other sites I've found (after filtering through all the porn sites...) seem to measure up to this one... This article in particular answered many of my teenager-paranoia inflicted questions ( I thought maybe I had a deformed inner labia because one is significantly bigger than the other... ) and I wanted to express my gratitude for making me feel a littlemore sane. Thank you! I can't wait to show this site to my boyfriend! Posts: 7 | Registered: Jun 2005
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This is cool. Usally site are boring considering I've already know this. I'm 13 now but I've been a masturbator for about 9 years and have really got into it in the last year or so. I've been cumming that long too. Yes it's true even if you don't believe me. But this really cool!!!
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This article made me at ease with my anatomy and taught me many things in a simplistic way. Thanks to the author.
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I LOVE THAT ARTICAL IT WAS VERY HELPFUL!!!
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This will be excellent sexual educatiom for my 43 year old virgin girl friend!
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I found your article very proper and to the point,Infact I have always had a strait forward Mother who answered any question I ever asked. Remember the stupidest Quesrtion is the one you don't ask. I have grown up with the same attitude toward my kids,and my oldest son has said thanks and mylittle girl 'Who is know 19' has asked me questions that most people would find attrotious,although she has never had a sexual problem and still says "I LOVE YOU" I Think I Did it right. So please keep your ideas and don't stop writting,There are a lot of kids who can use your help. Trust me I have answered a lot of questions for my Daughters freinds. Thank You Dad.
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wow! yeah this article helped so much in teaching me about exactly what is down there, and how to please myself. you guys make it simple and actually kinda fun!
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i am impressed. i did not know anything. good article.
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I think this was a vary good article in fact I am in the midst of teaching my girls about their body and there are a lot of things in this article I can use. I am actually a RN and I actully work in the nbn and postpartum unit and it amazes me how much women don't know about thir bodies. They think it's to have sex and babies and that's it. They really don't know enough abouth their bodies. One thing I tell my patients to do is to embrace your and learn about it before you make these decisions.
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Really informative and helped to relieve some of my worries and ignorance.
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A very clear and serious article that should be actually studied.Females are full of mysterious buzzels and we have to explore them after having explored themselves
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This article was great! The only problem is that I forgot to lock my door and my brother saw me learning and looking at my vagina while doing what this article said
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I want to thank you guys for posting this article on your site. When I first had my sexual intercourse with my close friend, ( you might as well say friends-with-benifits) I guess you can say that I had sort of a scare about if I had caught an std (even though we both checked ourselves out) because after intercourse, I would go to the bathroom and feel this type of burning sensation, then I would see blood on the tissue and I'd be like " my period is definetly not on", so now I know that it's because of the stretching of the hymen and it's perfectly normel. Thanks again!!!!!!
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Hi - great site, but the cross-section anatomy drawing needs to be corrected. The arrow for the g-spot is pointing to the wrong side of the vagina. It should point to the wall closest to the belly, as the text explains.
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It does actually point to the vaginal wall closest to the belly - it's just a bit tricky to tell, because there isn't a lot of space for a whole lot of arrows in that portion of the drawing.
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this article made me understand everything so much better!! i love this site because its like a 2nd mother!! and honestly, i would definatly not feel very comfortable asking my mom some of these things:( so thank you so much, and i feel so much more confident, mature, and knowledgable about my body now!! Posts: 19 | From: united states | Registered: May 2006
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