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Why is talking about sex more acceptable than talking about what happens during sex?

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When people talk tot ehir friends about sexual intercourse they talk about the following things:

When someone first had sex.
How many people they have had intercourse with.
What things arouse their bodies.
What things they like being done to their bodies.
What people don't like being done to their bodies.
How much people masturbate.
What they masterbate too.
People's sex drives.
Things that people want to do or be done to them.
ETC.
All of the above information is very personal and spread like wildfire...

What's wrong with talking about sexual intercourse in regards to the biology of it?
You can learn so much about it!
List of topics you can talk about and learn about:

The anatomy of the sex organs.
The physiology of the sex organs.
What happens when someone sexually aroused.
What happens during the sexual response cycle.
The ovarian and uterine cycle.
Issues with the above cycles.
How spermatazoia and ova are produced.
Issues with the above processes.
How the contraceptive pills work
What happens during fertilization.
Embryology/fetology.
Labour.
Lactogenesis and lactation.
Sexual diseases and how they affect people.
Infertility and how it occurs.

I'm sure there is more things to learn but I can't think of any.

As you can see there are many things you can talk about regarding sexual biology. What's wrong with talking about it?

One more thing... During orgasms in both males and females the anal sphincter closes up. What happens when there is an object in the anus?

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