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Category: Anatomy, Sexual Body Parts
Self-pleasuring for Trans-masculine people
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Cis-Female Sexual Anatomy
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Adult cis-Male Pelvic Anatomy

Adult cis-Female Pelvic Anatomy

How do I know if I’ve had an orgasm?
I have a long-distance relationship. I probably only see my boyfriend maybe one week out of the month if I’m lucky. Anyway, he likes to have phone sex. I’d never done this before, so at first I was uncomfortable with it. I had also never masturbated by myself before. Now that I have the hang […]
How to have an orgasm (for people with vulvas and vaginas)
Download a brochure on Orgasms for People with Vulvas and Vaginas I’ve never had an orgasm with my partner. What do I do? This is a common question with some straightforward answers, yet many women can’t find enough information about their bodies to know how to give themselves an orgasm. Often we expect partners to […]
I don’t have orgasms…what can I do?
Dear Sex Educator, The subject of orgasms has been a very touchy subject for me. I get embarrassed when it is mentioned to me. The reason for this is that I have never had an orgasm. The few men that I have slept with begin to wonder why I cannot orgasm. In the past they […]
Disappearing Testicles
I don’t know whether this is a problem, but I have noticed that when I self-pleasure or have sex, one or both of my testicles “disappear” up into my body. Is this a problem? When people become sexually aroused, a number of different muscles involuntarily contract, which regulates everything from blood supply to positioning of […]
Clitoral Erections
Do women really get erections? How can they–they don’t have a penis! Technically, it isn’t a penis that becomes erect. The clitoral caverns inside of the penis are the structures that become engorged and erect. So when the clitoral caverns swell with blood flowing into the clitoris, it pushes on the penis, so that from […]