Friday, December 14, 2007

Oral sex

Oral sex is Impartant
Q: During sex my husband often asks for oral sex. Earlier I used to get panicked but now I have accepted oral sex. But still I tend to revolt. Is oral sex normaJanani: Yes, oral sex is perfectly normal. In our Indian society we are not very familiar with oral sex but in west it’s a practice for safe sex. So, give it a try – nothing abnormal in it. If you are very against oral sex, you can discuss with your husband and tell him your problem. May be he will understand.

oral sex: is it right?
Q: I am 24 and my husband is 28. My problem is serious. Whenever we go for intercourse, he gets premature ejaculation within 10-1 seconds. I am very frustrated. Earlier I used to console him that everything will be alright. But, now after over a year of marriage, I see no way out. Please help me. Ans: Premature ejaculation can be due to stress, tension and other physical problems. It is curable. Immediately consult a doctor. Moreover, try to reduce his stress. Stress may also be causing the premature ejaculation.
Sex
Sex refers to the male and female duality of biology and reproduction. Unlike organisms that only have the ability to reproduce asexually, many species have the ability to produce offspring through meiosis and fertilization. Often, individuals of the two sexes attract one another and communicate their readiness to procreate through biological changes, or, in social species, through courtship behaviours.An organism's sex is defined by its biological role in reproduction, not according to its sexual or other behavior. The female sex is defined as the one which produces the larger gamete and which typically bears the offspring. In contrast, the male sex has a smaller gamete and rarely bears offspring. In some animals and many plants sex may be assigned to specific structures rather than the entire organism. Earthworms, for example, are normally hermaphrodites.


Sexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction is a popular system of producing new individuals within various species. Individuals of sexually reproducing species produce special kinds of cells called gametes, whose function is specifically to fuse with one unlike gamete and hence form a new individual. This fusion of two unlike gametes is called fertilization. By convention, where one type of gamete cell is physically larger than the other, it is associated with female sex. Thus an individual that produces exclusively large gametes (ova in humans) is said to be female, and one that produces exclusively small gametes (spermatozoa in humans) is said to be male. An individual that produces both types of gametes is called hermaphrodite (a name applicable also to people with one testis and one ovary). In some species hermaphrodites can self-fertilize, in others they can achieve fertilization with females, males or both. Some species, like the Japanese Ash, Fraxinus lanuginosa, only have males and hermaphrodites, a rare reproductive system cal