Ejaculation, Endometriosis, Erection, Erogene zones, Estrogen, Evra, Exhibitionism.
Estrogen
A group of compounds named for their importance in the estrous cycle of humans and other animals. They are the primary female sex hormones. Natural estrogens are steroid hormones, while some synthetic ones are non-steroidal. The name comes from the Greek οἶστρος (oistros), literally meaning "gadfly" but figuratively sexual passion or desire,and the suffix -gen, meaning "producer of".
Estrogens are synthesized in all vertebrates as well as some insects. Their presence in both vertebrates and insects suggests that estrogenic sex hormones have an ancient evolutionary history.
Estrogens are used as part of some oral contraceptives, in estrogen replacement therapy for postmenopausal women, and in hormone replacement therapy for trans women.
Evra
EVRA is a contraceptive in the form of a very thin adhesive patch on the buttocks, abdomen, upper outer arms, shoulder blades and (below) can be glued back. NOT on the breasts or thighs!
Exhibitionism
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Ejaculation
The ejection of fluid through the genitals (in men sperm in women moisture from the para-urethral glands, is probably the fluid from the bladder or the uterus).
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a gynecological medical condition in which cells from the lining of the uterus (endometrium) appear and flourish outside the uterine cavity, most commonly on the ovaries. The uterine cavity is lined by endometrial cells, which are under the influence of female hormones. These endometrial-like cells in areas outside the uterus (endometriosis) are influenced by hormonal changes and respond in a way that is similar to the cells found inside the uterus. Symptoms often worsen with the menstrual cycle.
Endometriosis is typically seen during the reproductive years; it has been estimated that endometriosis occurs in roughly 6–10% of women. Symptoms may depend on the site of active endometriosis. Its main but not universal symptom is pelvic pain in various manifestations. Endometriosis is a common finding in women with infertility.
Erection
(Getting hard, getting a boner, wood) Penile erection occurs when two tubular structures that run the length of the penis, the corpora cavernosa, become engorged with venous blood. This may result from any of various physiological stimuli, also known as sexual stimulation and sexual arousal. The corpus spongiosum is a single tubular structure located just below the corpora cavernosa, which contains the urethra, through which urine and semen pass during urination and ejaculation, respectively. This may also become slightly engorged with blood, but less so than the corpora cavernosa.
The swelling, hardening and enlargement of the penis enables sexual intercourse. The scrotum may, but not exclusively, become tightened during an erection. In many cases, the foreskin automatically and gradually retracts, exposing the glans, but some males may have to manually retract their foreskin.
After a male has ejaculated during a sexual encounter or masturbation, the erection usually ends, but this may take time depending on the length and thickness of the penis.
Erogene zones
An erogenous zone is an area of the human body that can arouse sexual feelings when touched. These zones may vary from person to person. Especially the areas around the genitals and anus erogenous zones, but also the lower abdomen and inner thighs are so counted. Many people also say that the nipples are an erogenous zone.
Other specific areas that many people can raise an erotic feeling as she stroked or otherwise gently touched are the earlobes, neck and neck, back, buttocks, fingers and / or feet. Although the whole erotic body can be approached. Sexual partners who are well attuned to one another know each other's erogenous zones and make use of that knowledge to excite their sexual partner.
The ejection of fluid through the genitals (in men sperm in women moisture from the para-urethral glands, is probably the fluid from the bladder or the uterus).
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a gynecological medical condition in which cells from the lining of the uterus (endometrium) appear and flourish outside the uterine cavity, most commonly on the ovaries. The uterine cavity is lined by endometrial cells, which are under the influence of female hormones. These endometrial-like cells in areas outside the uterus (endometriosis) are influenced by hormonal changes and respond in a way that is similar to the cells found inside the uterus. Symptoms often worsen with the menstrual cycle.
Endometriosis is typically seen during the reproductive years; it has been estimated that endometriosis occurs in roughly 6–10% of women. Symptoms may depend on the site of active endometriosis. Its main but not universal symptom is pelvic pain in various manifestations. Endometriosis is a common finding in women with infertility.
Erection
(Getting hard, getting a boner, wood) Penile erection occurs when two tubular structures that run the length of the penis, the corpora cavernosa, become engorged with venous blood. This may result from any of various physiological stimuli, also known as sexual stimulation and sexual arousal. The corpus spongiosum is a single tubular structure located just below the corpora cavernosa, which contains the urethra, through which urine and semen pass during urination and ejaculation, respectively. This may also become slightly engorged with blood, but less so than the corpora cavernosa.
The swelling, hardening and enlargement of the penis enables sexual intercourse. The scrotum may, but not exclusively, become tightened during an erection. In many cases, the foreskin automatically and gradually retracts, exposing the glans, but some males may have to manually retract their foreskin.
After a male has ejaculated during a sexual encounter or masturbation, the erection usually ends, but this may take time depending on the length and thickness of the penis.
Erogene zones
An erogenous zone is an area of the human body that can arouse sexual feelings when touched. These zones may vary from person to person. Especially the areas around the genitals and anus erogenous zones, but also the lower abdomen and inner thighs are so counted. Many people also say that the nipples are an erogenous zone.
Other specific areas that many people can raise an erotic feeling as she stroked or otherwise gently touched are the earlobes, neck and neck, back, buttocks, fingers and / or feet. Although the whole erotic body can be approached. Sexual partners who are well attuned to one another know each other's erogenous zones and make use of that knowledge to excite their sexual partner.
Estrogen
A group of compounds named for their importance in the estrous cycle of humans and other animals. They are the primary female sex hormones. Natural estrogens are steroid hormones, while some synthetic ones are non-steroidal. The name comes from the Greek οἶστρος (oistros), literally meaning "gadfly" but figuratively sexual passion or desire,and the suffix -gen, meaning "producer of".
Estrogens are synthesized in all vertebrates as well as some insects. Their presence in both vertebrates and insects suggests that estrogenic sex hormones have an ancient evolutionary history.
Estrogens are used as part of some oral contraceptives, in estrogen replacement therapy for postmenopausal women, and in hormone replacement therapy for trans women.
Evra
EVRA is a contraceptive in the form of a very thin adhesive patch on the buttocks, abdomen, upper outer arms, shoulder blades and (below) can be glued back. NOT on the breasts or thighs!
It releases two hormones that stop you from getting pregnant. One of them is ethinylestradiol, which is a standard ingredient of most contraceptive Pills, and the other is a progestogen called norelgestromin.Their main effect is to stop you from ovulating.
It's beige in colour, and just under 2 inches by 2 inches (5cm by 5 cm).
It's beige in colour, and just under 2 inches by 2 inches (5cm by 5 cm).
In a way, it's quite like a 'skin' version of the contraceptive Pill, and it now seems to have similar long-term side-effects to the Pill.
Usage:
Each patch lasts a week, so you need to change it every seven days.
After using Evra for three weeks, you have a week's break – during which time, you’ll have a period. So it’s 'three weeks on, and one week off' – just like the Pill.
Exhibitionism refers to a desire or compulsion to expose parts of one's body – specifically the genitals or buttocks of a man or woman, or the breasts of a woman – in a public or semi-public circumstance, in crowds or groups of friends or acquaintances, or to strangers. When legal authorities become involved, and the behavior is threatening or anti-social, it may be defined as indecent exposure, depending on the specific laws of the jurisdiction involved, and can be subject to the arrest and prosecution of the exhibitionist.
Non-threatening exhibitionism may be physically expressed in two basic ways. The first, colloquially referred to as flashing, involves the exposure of a person's "private parts" to another person or group of people, in a non-threatening manner, in a situation where these would not normally be exposed, such as in a social gathering or in a public place. The act of flashing, particularly when done by females involving the breasts but also when involving her vulva and also her buttocks, may be at least partially sexual in intention, i.e. to prompt the sexual arousal of those being flashed, in turn giving the flasher an ego boost. However, flashing may also simply be intended to attract the non-aroused "attention" of another or others,[citation needed] for rewards (such as beads during Mardi Gras in New Orleans), or for shock value. This form of exhibitionism can also be expressed in the context of a like-minded group who share the desire to expose themselves to each other. This can occur formally or informally, in nudist clubs or in small groups sharing a hot tub or skinny-dipping together.
Exhibitionism is not automatically a compulsion, but some people do have a distinct psychological tendency to sexually expose themselves, whether it is to "flash" (the nonthreatening form) or to "indecently expose" (the threatening form). When it is a compulsion, it is a condition sometimes called apodysophilia.
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