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A study through the Australian Communications and Media Authority has revealed that children as young as 11 report receiving or sending explicit images, shocking I know but it’s the current consequences of children growing up in a society that is completely immersed in smartphone technology....
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Sexuality is one of the most basic physical functions. It follows that people engage in sexual and intimate relations from time to time. Whether it be an expression of love, emotion or simply a desire to satisfy one’s curiosity, engaging in sex is a natural...
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The male reproductive system is a series of organs located outside and in pelvis region. The male reproductive systems main purpose is to provide sperm to fertilize the ovum. The major parts of the male are the sperm production and storage. The first category is...
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Since the early days, sex education as a topic has brought up several heated debates in our society. There have been controversies in schools related to the morals behind sex education and how they need to be portrayed in the classroom. However, with the progressive...
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Candida or aerobic bacteria organisms like E. coli, staphylococcus aureus, and β- haemolytic streptococcus usually are the cause of vaginal discharge in women. Sexually transmitted infections (STI), bacterial vaginosis (BV), aerobic vaginitis and candidiasis are the infections of urogenital tract that affect women’s sexual health...
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Women are biologically more likely to become infected than men if exposed to a sexually transmitted pathogen. Many STIs are transmitted more easily from man to woman than from woman to man. For example, the risk to a woman of getting Gonorrhoea from a single...
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Benefits of Erectile dysfunction Problem Solving Devices People with erectile dysfunction problems often experience several challenges when it comes to their sex life. Erectile dysfunction is the inability to maintain erection firmness. This issue can cause stress as well as affect the self-esteem of the...
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R. Karl Hanson’s theoretical paper argues for the dimensional classification of paraphilic disorders. In the article the argument is made that a scale should be established to distinguish varying degrees of paraphilia. Through a review of literature Hanson has discovered varying types of paraphilia, that...
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Vulvar papillary hidradenoma arises from specialized anogenital apocrine glands in and around the intralabial sulcus. These are benign lesions, which present as slow growing, circumscribed cystic masses especially in reproductive age. Here we discuss a case of papillary hidradenoma of vulva in a young female.IntroductionVulvar...
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What if the vagina spoke? It is stereotypical that non-medical use of ‘vagina’ is considered taboo and is spoken in hushed tones in casual conversations. The current taboo nature of feminine sexuality is indicative that women speaking about their bodies, sexuality, and childbirth makes most...