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If you do not know the answer to your own question, i assume you are a virgin.
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In humans, sex is conventionally perceived as a dichotomous state or identity for most biological and social purposes, such that a person can only be female or male. However, when the criteria generally used to define femaleness and maleness are examined more closely, it becomes apparent that the assignment or determination of 'sex' occurs at multiple levels. Environmental, biological, social, psychological and other factors are all believed to have some role in this process, and the complex interaction of these factors is expressed in the diversity of biological and psychosocial 'states' or levels found amongst the human population. A significant fraction of the human population simply does not correspond exclusively to either 'female' or 'male' with regard to every level of definition expressed in the following table. This discordance is discussed in more detail below. This table outlines the major levels at which society currently recognizes a difference between human females and males. Some criteria are dichotomous and some, such as body size, exhibit sexual dimorphism (i.e. characteristics which are statistically more likely to be found in one sex than the other). Some of the levels are more amenable to scientific study or measurement than others; some are "imputed" or assigned to individuals by the society of which they are members (e.g. whether human males must wear trousers is a result of social norms); and some seem to be generated within each individual as a subjective identity or drive. "Primary" sexual characteristics are typically present at birth and directly involved in reproduction. "Secondary" sexual characteristics typically develop later in life (usually during puberty) and are not directly involved in reproduction.
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Simply feels good.
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If you have to ask you ain't doing it right.
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its great!
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It is one of the great conquests - and like all conquests it great to do again and again.
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Pleasuring your partner.
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EVERYTHING!!! the feeling the interaction with a person the positions (LOL) The orgasms the shivers you get at the end the fact that you can let go of your body everything about sex is good!!!! sorry for asking, Are you a virgin?
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Satisfying both you and your partner's desires.
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Nothing baby, nothing. If you don't have any interest, you don't have any interest. End of story.
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The question is....What isn't good about sex! It is all good! :-) invis. +6
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the intimacy and connection
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depend who its with - but love and lust are usually two great feelings that get expanded with sex.
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If you have to ask, you haven't been to Southeast Asia! Actually , I haven't been there. I just couldn't think of anything witty to say.
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Everything! Unles it is just very bad!
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Seriously?
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Because! Sheesh!
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If you have to ask...you're not doing it right!
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If you are doing it right..ya wouldnt need to ask..okay..tell us what you are doing now that isnt working out for ya..and we can tell ya how to fix it..;)
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What, are you a virgin?
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If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand the answer. If you already know, there is no way to explain it to someone who doesn't.
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well if you have to ask!!!!
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1. Thinking about it when you're not having it. 2. Starting it. 3. Being in the middle of it. 4. Ending it. 5. Enjoying it after it ends. 6. And repeat.
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...Everything. *sighs*.... expecially when he knows what you want...better than you do. Wow...Amazing. *sighs*
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go get a little yourself and you'll know
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hm, it feels good, relaxes me, and makes me happy
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You have got to be kidding Right?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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