
In diagrams they're always protracted -- is that just for diagrammatic purposes or are they like that normally?
( , Mon 30 Jul 2007, 10:18, archived)

They only cover the bare minimum required to stick it in and make babies in school sex education. They don't cover anything else or the emotional side of it.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2007, 10:21, archived)

you kind of have to muddle along by yourself. best to have a friend to talk about stuff with really.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2007, 10:25, archived)

I thought all they did was go erect and then flaccid again. Frankly, I'm jealous. My clitoris can't do that.
They also didn't tell us that the clitoris has deep roots and its total size more or less equals that of the penis. I thought it was just a little nub.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2007, 10:27, archived)

I didn't know about the clit roots thing. I'm glad girls don't get boners. We can have the horn without anyone noticing.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2007, 10:30, archived)

that got newslettered a while back. It had the look inside feature and so I had a little read. I also didn't know that the vagina collapses closed when it doesn't have a cock/dildo/baby/aubergine in it. It seems obvious now that I know, but every diagram I've seen shows it as an open tube.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2007, 10:34, archived)

by pressing the sides of your flange down from your clit. It's all connected.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2007, 10:36, archived)