- What is Sex? | Sex and Pleasure - Planned Parenthood
Having a healthy sex life is good for you both emotionally and physically Sex can help you create a connection with another person, and sexual pleasure has lots of health benefits — whether you’re with a partner or not
- Human sexuality - Wikipedia
Sex education covers a range of topics, including the physical, mental, and social aspects of sexual behavior Communities have differing opinions on the appropriate age for children to learn about sexuality
- Why Does Sex Feel Good for Men and Women? - Healthline
Feelings of pleasure are linked to physical and emotional stages experienced when having sex or feeling aroused But how and why does it feel so good to have sex?
- Sex | Psychology Today
The pleasure of sex arises from factors including the release of neurochemicals such as oxytocin and dopamine, and the sense of connection expressed through touching, massaging, and cuddling
- Sexual Activity - how to articles from wikiHow
Learn about topics such as How to Masturbate Better (For Women, Men Folks of All Genders), How to Have an Orgasm (for Women), How to Make Sex Better, and more with our helpful step-by-step instructions with photos and videos
- Sexual health - World Health Organization (WHO)
In general use in many languages, the term sex is often used to mean “sexual activity”, but for technical purposes in the context of sexuality and sexual health discussions, the above definition is preferred
- Sex Sexuality - Scarleteen
Defining, exploring, experiencing and expressing sexuality, including feelings, communication, consent, masturbation and sex with partners
- Sex and sexuality - American Psychological Association (APA)
Sex refers to physical and biological traits—whereas gender refers especially to social or cultural traits—and the physiological and psychological processes related to procreation and sexual pleasure
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