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  2. 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.

  3. Portal:Human sexuality/Random picture - Wikipedia

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    The following selected pictures appear on Portal:Human sexuality. The layout for new additions is at Portal:Human sexuality/Random picture/Layout. Number of pictures appearing on Portal:Human sexuality: 92. (Click here to update this number if you add new pictures

  4. Human reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Human sexual reproduction, to produce offspring, begins with fertilization. Successful reproduction typically involves sexual intercourse between a healthy, sexually mature and fertile male and female. [1] During sexual intercourse, sperm cells are ejaculated into the vagina through the penis, resulting in fertilization of an ovum to form a ...

  5. Sex organ - Wikipedia

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    A sex organ, also known as a reproductive organ, is a part of an organism that is involved in sexual reproduction. Sex organs constitute the primary sex characteristics of an organism. Sex organs are responsible for producing and transporting gametes , as well as facilitating fertilization and supporting the development and birth of offspring.

  6. Human reproductive system - Wikipedia

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    The human reproductive system includes the male reproductive system, which functions to produce and deposit sperm, and the female reproductive system, which functions to produce egg cells and to protect and nourish the fetus until birth. Humans have a high level of sexual differentiation.

  7. File:Sexual intercourse in humans.JPG - Wikipedia

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  8. Portal:Human sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Evolutionary perspectives on human coupling, reproduction and reproduction strategies, and social learning theory provide further views of sexuality. Sociocultural aspects of sexuality include historical developments and religious beliefs. Some cultures have been described as sexually repressive.

  9. Human sexuality - Wikipedia

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    The biological aspects of human sexuality deal with the reproductive system, the sexual response cycle, and the factors that affect these aspects. They also deal with the influence of biological factors on other aspects of sexuality, such as organic and neurological responses, [14] heredity, hormonal issues, gender issues, and sexual dysfunction.