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  1. What is Sex? | Sex and Pleasure - Planned Parenthood

    When it comes to sex, being comfortable with your body, sexuality, and relationships is key. Learn more about practicing safer sex and your sexual health.

  2. What is the Definition of Abstinence & Outercourse? - Planned …

    How does Outercourse work? Many couples want to be sexual with each other without having vaginal sex and/or risking pregnancy. Outercourse prevents pregnancy the same way abstinence (and all …

  3. Glossary of Sexual Health Terms | Planned Parenthood

    All of the ways that your sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, sexual interests, and sexual behaviors shape and are shaped by your emotional, physical, social, and spiritual life.

  4. Videos - Planned Parenthood

    Watch videos about puberty, sex, gender identity, and more, and test your sex ed knowledge.

  5. Female & Male Reproductive Organs and Sexual Anatomy

    Everyone's sexual anatomy is a little bit different. Most people have either a penis and scrotum or a vulva, but each person’s genitals are uniquely their own.

  6. Parents can follow a few simple guidelines that will make their teens less likely to engage in risky behavior like drinking, smoking, having unprotected sex, or having sex before they are ready.

  7. What Happens When You Lose Your Virginity? - Planned Parenthood

    But there are different kinds of sex, like vaginal, anal, and oral sex, and you get to decide what sex means for you. And the term “losing your virginity” isn’t great because it implies that when you have …

  8. Tips for Talking to Your Kids About Sex & Relationships

    Worried about "the talk"? Get advice on how to talk to your kids about sex and relationships over time and in age-appropriate ways.

  9. How soon after unprotected sex can I take a pregnancy test?

    Jun 29, 2020 · So from when you have sex to when pregnancy happens can be up to 2-3 weeks. If you don’t want to be pregnant and you’ve had unprotected vaginal sex, you can use emergency …

  10. How do lesbians have sex? - Planned Parenthood

    In general, lesbians may have oral sex, or they may engage in scissoring, or they may use sex toys. But there’s no one way to have sex — no matter what your sexual orientation or gender identity is.