
Humans reaching their reproductive stage in life are viable to do sexual intercourse. Before doing sexual intercourse, however, it is vital to know and understand the male and female sexual anatomy. While it is basically true that sexual intercourse involves the male and female genitalia, there is much more to know regarding the sexual responses of both genders. The male sexual anatomy consists of the external genitalia and internal genitalia. The external genitalia compose parts that can be physically seen and felt. These include the penis, the urethra, and the scrotum. The penis is the primary sex organ of the male
A hysterectomy is not something that any woman should take lightly. It is also something that many women feel torn about when they are told by their doctor that they could benefit from getting one. Our uterus is part of our sexual anatomy and our sexual identity and the thought of losing this can be devastating to some. Especially when one reads that this operation can affect the sex drive. The vast majority of women who have a hysterectomy will not suffer sexually from the operation, in fact some may even be more sexually responsive. But that is not always the
Well we all have girl parts or boy parts, sometimes even both parts, it is just the way nature built us. These parts are there for a multitude of reasons, primarily so that we can procreate and add to the population of people inhabiting the world. The more interesting and more fun reason for these parts is to have great sex. This goes hand in hand with reproduction so it is really a win-win situation for both men and women. As you may already know, women have a vagina while men have a penis. This is basic sexual anatomy, but how