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  • It's Your (Sex) Life

    It's Your (Sex) Life
    There's no doubt about it: Sex can be one of life's most fulfilling experiences. But it also has risks, and there are precautions everyone can take to stay safe and healthy. These days, what you don't know about sex can hurt you so you'll want to get the facts — and fast. Whether you're currently having sex with someone or not, you probably have lots of questions — about contraception, disease, and the other intimate topics. Fortunately, I have some answers.

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    what the fuck? u sound liek one o them corny pamphlets u ge tin school give me suma nswer what is my dick sued for lol :p

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    • #3
      And fortunatly for you, we are all born again virgins, so have a safe trip home

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      • #4
        for sure i dont even know whata vaginar looks liek yet :(
















        :D

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        • #5
          what kinds of answers do u have moon? My sex life is pretty darn good... no complaints here!

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          • #6
            lishen guys and girls its up to ypu but I wrote it Specially for girls .
            it’s your body and it’s up to you what you do with it. That’s why you need to make intelligent choices to protect yourself from accidental pregnancy and nasty diseases, as well as the emotional fallout that can occur from having sex with the wrong person. Making smart sexual decisions is easier than you might think—all it takes is a little foresight and planning before you’re in the heat of the moment. So make the effort to safeguard your physical and emotional health now and in the long-term.

            As a first step, it’s very important to know your own body. Knowing what is “normal” for you is important so that you can tell when something is different.

            If you’re a woman, you should pay attention to how often your menstrual periods are, how much you normally bleed, and what kind of discomfort (if any) you have with your period. A simple and easy thing to do is to mark when your periods start and end on a calendar. Between your periods, you should know what your own vaginal discharge is like, so that you can tell if something changes. Being aware of how your body normally is will help you know if you develop any symptoms that may signal an unintended pregnancy or sexually-transmitted disease.

            If you’re a man, you need to be aware if you develop any skin changes (like sores) on your genitals, or if you develop any discharge from your penis or discomfort when you urinate; these could be signs of a sexually-transmitted disease.

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            • #7
              HAHAHAH wow

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              • #8
                buddy if girl on thsi board dont know what ther eperiod cycle and that stuff means and is for then they at the wrong spot hey i think i seen a 13 and under chat room sumwhere why dotn u go there? lol

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                • #9
                  and why are you on a bodybuilding site with this info
                  god help you if you attempt to solicite one of my members

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                  • #10
                    :eek: shhhhhh, you said the "s" word. he he he he he:ghey:

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by njjuicer
                      for sure i dont even know whata vaginar looks liek yet :(
















                      :D
                      :rofl:

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                      • #12
                        i dont know but i only know i got one girl and thats all i need. Shes a hottie and a sweet person so i wouldnt changfe her for anything

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                        • #13
                          i'm lost for words... i mean, that is such an out-of-nowhere, retarded post... who in the world solicits questions about womens' periods on a bodybuilding forum? i don't want anyone to think i'm flaming someone, but for gods sake... thank you for the unsolicited advice about sores on my weiner, but trust me, if i develop a drip i'm going to see a dr., not someone who starts threads w/ a public service announcement on being "THE PERSON" to see for answers about this.
                          that said, ya know i'm pretty sure stupidity is an STD or genetic disease, ever notice how stupid people have stupid children?!? and how normal people with really stupid significant others eventually start acting stupid themselves?!? i'm sure you all know where i'm going with this...
                          good god i'm stupider for having read that already, i'm even adding 'er' to the end of stupid i'm getting so stupid (er)

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                          • #14
                            Yes, this is a BB website, but maybe he's been lurking seeing all the people asking about warts and pregnancies? Maybe he is someone who people can just PM if they want to talk to someone.
                            Oh dear, now I may be flamed. LOL
                            Anyway, I just think we shouldnt be tooooooo harsh on him...

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                            • #15
                              YES I AGREE WITH LEXI it spunishment enoguh beign himself we dotn ened to brign mroe unto him.............wel a bit maybe :D

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