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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Genital herpes


The genitals of men and women are different and have different roles. 

1. The male genitals include:
 - The key 
 - testicles 
 - Sperm pipes 
 - Fresh toner 
 - Semen (can run out during puberty, called wet dream) 

 2. The female genitals include: 
   - Vagina
  - womb 
  - the uterus
  - Owen 
  - Sperm (fall in 1 month from adult to menopause)
  - Breast (for breastfeeding and breastfeeding) 

3. How to care for or genital hygiene 
- Man regularly clean the lining, especially brushing the bottom of the ligament.
- Women should have good vaginal dryness. During menstrual periods, women should wash their genitals at least 2 times a day. Use a clean towel or clean cloth, and then rinse it with soap and dry in the sun, because the heat may kill the germs. If you work in a wet place (like in the field), brush yourself up several times a day. Women should avoid swim ponds or contaminated rivers during menstrual periods. Women should wipe or wash their ankles from the back to the back (from the vagina to the anal fumes) after the defecation. Cleaning should use a soft tissue. It is good to use clean water to wash. 

 4. Some facts should know 
The virgin vertebra may break apart spontaneously by playing some bodybuilding The nipple can wash itself naturally. "Cleaning spray" or internal scrubbing is not necessary and can often cause accidents. Some people want to change their gender to confirm their sexual identity. This change can be done by using hormones or surgery to permanently change the organs. But this change cannot be regained, so before making any decision is to be properly considered and consulted. With family members and sex professionals. Reproductive genital herding is essential for all young people. This activity should be regular, especially at the end of the ladder. In addition, for young women, self-examination of genetic variation. In un unusual way, tell trusted people such as mother and teacher and consult with a specialist.

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