Some of us still talk about things ‘down below’ and while there’s a certain quaintness about using such terms, they are inaccurate and misleading.Īn informed working knowledge of the parts of the body used for sex can give greater control over what we do sexually, and help put sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and other problems in context. When it comes to sex, many of us are aware of our anatomy but we often over-simplify what goes on beneath the surface of our bodies.
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