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Latest revision as of 13:29, 18 March 2025

Vaginal sex is a sexual activity involving the insertion of the penis into the vagina for sexual pleasure, reproduction, or both. This is also known as sexual intercourse or coitus.

Overview[edit]

Vaginal sex is often associated with sexual reproduction as it can result in pregnancy. However, it is also a common sexual activity for sexual pleasure among partners. The act involves the insertion of the penis into the vagina, and it can be performed in various sexual positions.

Sexual pleasure[edit]

Vaginal sex can provide sexual pleasure to both partners. The vagina has numerous sensitive areas that can be stimulated during sex, including the G-spot and the clitoris. The penis, particularly the glans, is also sensitive and can be stimulated during vaginal sex.

Sexual reproduction[edit]

Vaginal sex is the natural method of human reproduction. During ejaculation, sperm is released from the penis into the vagina. If this occurs during the woman's fertility window, the sperm can fertilize an ovum, leading to pregnancy.

Health aspects[edit]

Vaginal sex, like all sexual activities, carries the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Using a condom can reduce this risk. Regular sexual health check-ups are also important.

Cultural and religious views[edit]

Different cultures and religions have different views on vaginal sex. Some may view it as a sacred act to be reserved for marriage, while others may have more liberal views.

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