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The articles on SexInfo are written in an encyclopedia style regarding subjects that our Sexperts felt were particularly important. They have a more verbose format than our Questions and Answers, which makes them a good reference for general information regarding human sexuality.

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The Basics of Contraception November 5, 2009

What is Contraception? Methods of Contraception Abstinence Barrier Methods Hormonal Methods Emergency Contraception Spermicides Intrauterine Device Fertility Awareness Methods Sterilization Withdrawl Accessing Contraception Sharing the responsibility of Birth Control What is Contraception? Contraception is the intentional p… (read more)

Can I be Pregnant if I Got My Period After Unprotected Sex? November 5, 2009

Dear Sexperts, I had sex on April 5th and started my period on April 7th. When we had sex, he ejaculated in me. Can I be pregnant? Answer: If you started your period after unprotected sex, then you are most likely not pregnant. If you had been pregnant, the hormones typical of pregnancy would have prevented menstruation from occurring, causing a missed period. Whe… (read more)

Defining Virginity Loss November 5, 2009

Question: "I found out my girlfriend was no longer a virgin and she said she lost it due to insertion of syringe into her private part when she had an infection, and also she had some lesbianism activities. Can that be possible?" --Male, 19, England Answer: Defining virginity loss is a very difficult thing. The definition of virginity loss varies among people and everyone must decide for the… (read more)

Bisexuality November 5, 2009

People are bisexual if they are attracted to both males and females. Sometimes they are romantically interested in one sex, while sexually attracted to the other sex. Bisexual behavior has been seen in many different societies all around the world, and there is even evidence of bisexuality among animals.… (read more)

Genital Warts November 4, 2009

Genital Warts Warts are caused by viruses and can appear anywhere on the body. Genital warts or warts in the genital area are caused by the human papillomavirus, also known as HPV. Genital warts are transmitted easily by sexual contact. HPV infection is the most common STD in North America and may cause cervical, penile, and anal cancer. The Center for Disease and Control estimates that at … (read more)