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  2. Human penis - Wikipedia

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    In human anatomy, the penis (/ ˈ p iː n ɪ s /; pl.: penises or penes; from the Latin pēnis, initially "tail" [1]) is an external sex organ (intromittent organ) through which males urinate and ejaculate. Together with the testes and surrounding structures, the penis functions as part of the male reproductive system.

  3. Sex Education (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Sex Education primarily follows Otis Milburn, a student at Moordale Secondary School. Otis begins the series ambivalent about sex, in part because his single mother, Jean Milburn, is a sex therapist who frequently has affairs with male suitors but does not maintain romantic relationships.

  4. Penile–vaginal intercourse - Wikipedia

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    A comparative study between women who had consensual vaginal sex and victims of rape found that in consensual sex, 6.9 percent of women had genital injuries. Among women who were raped, 22.8 percent suffered genital injuries. [74] In men, there is a risk of penile rupture if the penis is bent when erect. This is a case of medical emergency.

  5. Is That Really Asa Butterfield's Penis in 'Sex Education ...

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    It wouldn't be 'Sex Education' without a phallic visual gag, and Season 4 shows Asa Butterfield's Otis accidentally revealing dick pics to his class.

  6. What You Didn't Learn In Sex Ed - The Huffington Post

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    This isn’t entirely surprising. State standards for sex ed are hardly comprehensive. Even the most inclusive sexual health curriculums fail to adequately address female anatomy and sexual pleasure. These are the realities of sex ed standards, state-by-state. Graphics by Alissa Scheller. Source: Guttmacher Institute, April 2015

  7. The Sex Education Show - Wikipedia

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    The Sex Education Show is a British sex education television show. It was presented by Anna Richardson and Dr. Radha Modgil and was broadcast on Channel 4.It was designed to speak frankly about sex to teenagers, answering any questions they had about sexual intercourse, puberty, relationships, body image, etc.

  8. Male reproductive system - Wikipedia

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    A.—Diagram of the primitive urogenital organs, from 'Diagrams to show the development of male and female generative organs from a common type' * w, w. Right and left Wolffian ducts. The observable, visual differences become apparent between male or the female reproductive organs are not seen initially.

  9. Category:Human penis - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the human penis, an external male sex organ (intromittent organ) that additionally serves as the urinary duct.The main parts are the root, body, the epithelium of the penis including the shaft skin, and the foreskin covering the glans.