Saturday, February 5

been rather curious on all these topics bout sex n stuff...
m particularly curious bout oral sex... din noe there was so damn much behind it man...
decided to put up some of my findings on my blog... so lets see...
let me educate u bout sex.... wahahahaha....
here goes....
top seven tips for today....
lesson numbero uno: precautions
there are enough live sperm and germs at the tip of an erect penis to cause pregnancy or infection without penetration or ejaculation
lesson duo: the g spot
for many women, it's a highly sensitive, highly erotic area that provides hours of pleasure. For others it's a knobbly bit that, when touched too much, creates an overwhelming sensation of needing a wee.
lesson three: the b-job
the mouth, lips and tongue have a dynamite combination of flexibility and softness that can't help but please. although oral sex is known as a 'blow job', the one thing you should never do is blow into your partner's body. you could cause an embolism (obstruction of an artery by an air bubble) or infection.
lesson four: condoms are for everyone
male condoms are 98 per cent effective if used according to instructions
female condoms are 95 per cent effective if used according to instructions
always look for condoms with the BSI Kitemark or European CE mark
condoms are free in the uk from family planning clinics, sexual health clinics and some GPs
lesson five: betcha u din noe dis
you still can get pregnant when having sex during ur period
lesson six: a quick journey through your fertility cycle
Days 1 -7
Physically: hormones are released from the brain and this kick-starts the production of the female fertility hormone - oestrogen which in turn starts your period cycle.
Emotionally: you might feel relaxed and happy as your hormone level - which affect your moods and feelings - will be low

Days 7 -14
Physically: oestrogen will cause an egg to be released from your ovaries and at the same time, your womb lining will begin to thicken in preparation for the possible arrival of a fertilised egg.
Emotionally: thanks to oestrogen you might feel at your most attractive right now and your confidence levels will be high **SITUATION ALERT**

Days 14 -21
Physically: a ripe egg is released from your ovary in a process known as ovulation. This egg will then travel down the fallopian tubes awaiting possible fertilisation through sex.
Emotionally: you may feel extra sensitive to what people say and do as the ebb and flow of your hormones may give you what's known as pre-menstrual tension/syndrome (PMT) (a collection of physical and emotion symptoms such as breast tenderness, bloating, irritability and tearfulness) **do not be dumb - be safe**

Days 21-28
Physically: if the egg is unfertilised it will naturally dissolve. This causes the thickened womb lining to be released (because there's no longer a need for it, as no egg has been fertilised) and your period will begin.
Emotionally: you'll probably feel tired but relaxed as your body gears up for a new cycle
**did u read lesson no.5??**

lesson seven:
If you have had unprotected sex (without contraception) or a condom has split or come off, you can take 'emergency contraception' up to 3 days after sex to help avoid pregnancy.

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