Explaning Sexual Intercourse
Sometimes may be difficult to explain adolescents about aspects of sex. When
in a very young age, their curiosity it's summarized by wanting to know why
sex parts are different in both genders. Later, questions start to become more
complex and pertinent, and for the other part, more embarrassing, especially
explaining sexual intercourse itself. Here are some points of departure to discuss
about sexual intercourse with your teenager and clear qualms on sex in general.
You may adapt these ideas to your own vocabulary, in order not to confuse the
kid with so much information.
- Sexual intercourse is an intimate act between a man and a woman. It is
designed for reproduction means so most people engage in sex inducing self-gratification.
It happens when both partners are aroused after foreplay.
- Before sexual intercourse, the bodies of both partners get ready to sex.
The woman's vagina becomes wet and slippery and the man's penis fills with
blood, becoming bigger and hard. When both bodies are ready to have sex, sexual
intercourse full action takes place.
- So, the man inserts his penis into her vagina ant they start to fret together
until one or both reach orgasm, which is the climax of sexual intercourse.
All the process is accompanied by a strong sensation of pleasure, satisfaction
and thus intimacy.
- Emphasize the fact that during sexual intercourse the woman may get pregnant,
and explain that there are methods to prevent unwanted pregnancy. If your
kid is mature enough and you have intimacy to delve into the subject, show
him/her what a condom is and how it is used.
The most important thing is to clarify that sex is not something wrong or dirty,
but also vital deservingly treated with care. Sexual intercourse nearly everyone
has a stint at sometime or will eventually.
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