ANSWERS: 17
  • nope, im really comfy talking about everything. just not with my mum..
  • Im completely comfortable talking about all of the above. 5 years ago however I would not have been. Ive had 2 surgeries in which my entire body was exposed to complete strangers. I have no shame now.
  • I don't mind at all.. we all wear underwear, sex is natural, we all have breasts (aka pecks or man boobs for men) and periods are something all women have at some point.. I just don't like being too graphic or discussing such issues with inappropriate people (aka my boss or dad!)
  • Usually I don't have a problem with it. BUT....To me it depends on the audience...there are times when I'm completely comfortable, and others where it is entirely unappropriate to talk about it.
  • well i get embarrassed when talking to guys about all that stuff
  • i dont mind chatting about the above i dont see any reason to be embarrased but when i was younger it was different i would rather not talk about it
  • Not particularly, but I can't bear it with my mum, it just makes it worse. And why the * in sex? Its not a swear word you know
  • I'm comfortable; of course I won't announce that I'm on my period to a whole crowd of strangers at a club or whatever, but what's so shameful about underwear/breasts/sex?
  • I think it depends on who I'm having the conversation with. Boyfriends, female friends or relatives I'd have no problem with it, even good male friends, but I can't imagine discussing my underwear or breasts with my father or the guy that works behind the counter in the paper shop.
  • Nope. I used to work as a Nursing Assistant in a hospital so after seeing naked old guys, changing adult diapers, and being thrown up on, all bodily functions and parts are just normal conversation.
  • No, I do not find it embarassing at all. In fact on the 30th anniversary of my first menstrual period, I told everyone the strange circumstances that surrounded it on November 28, 1976. A few people thought it was interesting, but a few were looking at me like... T.M.I.
  • nope1 i tell people all the time, me and my friends talk about our "periods most embarressing moments" im quite open about that stuff! oh and i always tell people how " i got my period on my 13th birthday!" its always a great conversation starter! and its easy to talk about boobs as you can easily joke about about them!
  • i used to blush really really easily whenever anyone mentioned anything even a little bit personal, so i got a job as an ann summers rep, selling underwear and sex toys. it really opened my eyes and now i have no problem chattering about anything personal. i still blush a lot, but i'm just like "isnt it warm in here? so crotchless panties..."
  • Not one bit!! I'm very open about that sort of stuff...hehe, my BF gets sick of it..jk
  • No, why would I? It isn't like any of those things are uncommon or abnormal. Underwear: The majority of our population wears these. I'm not sure why this would embarrass me any more than talking about my socks. Women comprise approximately half of the world's population, and they all (with a few possible medical exceptions) have periods at one point or another (usually for around thirty years or more). We also all have breasts. Damn good thing we do, too. Otherwise, the human species would have come to a screeching halt thousands upon thousands of years ago (inability to feed newborns). Sex is an activity that virtually all humans engage in at one point or another. Also a damn good thing that we do, otherwise, the human species would have been one or two solitary beings that quickly died out and were lost to the mists of time on this planet. We are a sexually reproducing species. There is nothing wrong, abnormal, immoral, or shameful about it.
  • Oh please! What do you think?!
  • That's a no for me too. God, I even survived having my mom walk in on me and a guy without much blushing.

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