ALL ABOUT SEX: OUR SEXUAL BODIES
Whenever a child is born, family and friends always want to know the child’s gender because most people treat girls and boys differently from the day they are born. Actually, the human bodies of girls and women and boys and men are not that different. All have hearts, brains, stomachs, bones, muscles, blood, and many other commonalities.
The one very important difference between female and male is in the nature of their sex and reproductive structures and functions. The sexual anatomies of women and men are different inside and outside their bodies.
Everyone’s body is made up of many parts. Some of these parts, such as fingernails, scrotum, eyebrows, and vulva, are structures. Some body parts have more complicated functions and are called organs. A leaf is an organ of a tree; an ear is an organ of an animal. Our hearts, ovaries, brains, penises, and lungs are organs.
We have special structures and organs that are a part of our sex and reproductive systems. The parts outside the body are the external sex structures and organs—commonly called genitals. The structures and organs inside the body are the internal sex and reproductive organs and structures. These are linked to the external sex and reproductive organs and structures.
Our sex and reproductive organs identify us as girls and boys or women and men. They are also the source of sexual pleasure in our lives. But they are not the only sexually sensitive parts of our bodies.
Different people find the skin in many different areas of the body sexually stimulating. These areas include the nape of the neck, ears, throat, underarms, thighs, soles of the feet, hands, lips, eyelids, buttocks, toes, fingers, and knees. Touching hair or being touched by hair can also be very sexy. That goes for the hair on our bodies as well as our heads.
The breasts are also sources of sexual pleasure. Many women and men like to have their breasts and nipples caressed during sex play. Many also receive pleasure when the anus is touched.
Almost any part of the body may be sexually sensitive—to someone. Each of us is different, and each of our bodies is different. Each of us will find different parts of our bodies to be sexually sensitive. One of the pleasures in life is the exploration of our bodies to discover what parts we find sexually sensitive. Babies begin this exploration at birth.
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