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Anatomically Correct
Anatomically Correct
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Did you or your parents place your virginity on a pedestal? How did that impact your sexual activity?
My mother was so paranoid about my virginity that she had my pediatrician check me to ensure that my hymen was still intact. This lesson, 'Anatomically Correct,' is so crucial because it will teach you about the hymen, virginity, and how sex impacts the integrity of the vagina (hint - it doesn't). Watch the full clip below of this reason (22 of 30) for why I want to build out my six Adult Sex Ed Courses:
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Do you suffer from PCOS? Have you ever heard of it, if not?
I was outed to my Mom as no longer being a virgin because I had abnormal cells present on my cervix, a common symptom of HPV… which it turns out I didn't even have! This lesson, 'Anatomically Correct,' is so crucial because it will teach you about women's anatomy & physiology, plus common issues unique to female bodies. Watch the full clip below of this reason (27 of 30) for why I want to build out my six Adult Sex Ed Courses:
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