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  • Bareback Sex Bareback Sex
    Bareback sex is a term used to describe sexual intercourse without using a condom. The phrase is most commonly associated with anal sex but can apply to any kind of penetrative sex. While some people see it as more intimate, it carries significant
  • Barely Legal Barely Legal
    The phrase barely legal is often used in adult media and conversations to describe someone who has just reached the minimum legal age for sexual activity or pornography. It emphasizes the idea of youth while still being legally permissible. The
  • Barrier Method Barrier Method
    The barrier method is a form of birth control that works by creating a physical block to keep sperm from reaching an egg. These methods do not alter hormones and are often chosen for their accessibility and noninvasive nature. Condoms are the most
  • Bartholin's Glands Bartholin's Glands
    Bartholins glands are two small glands located on each side of the vaginal opening. Though tiny, they play an important role in female sexual health by producing fluid that helps with natural lubrication.
  • Basal Body Temperature Method Basal Body Temperature Method
    The Basal Body Temperature (BBT) Method is a natural family planning technique. It involves tracking your bodys resting temperature each morning to identify ovulation. A slight rise in temperature signals that ovulation has occurred, helping to
  • Bastinado Bastinado
    Bastinado is a practice involving the striking of the soles of the feet, historically used as a form of corporal punishment or discipline. In modern contexts, it is sometimes referenced in BDSM as a consensual activity focused on sensation play. The
  • Bathroom Denial Bathroom Denial
    Bathroom denial is a kink where one partner controls or restricts anothers access to the restroom, often as part of power exchange dynamics. It combines physical control with psychological stimulation, and it’s practiced consensually in BDSM context
  • Abstinence Abstinence
    Abstinence means choosing not to have sex. Some people practice abstinence for personal, health, cultural, or religious reasons. It can be temporary or long term, depending on someones goals and values.
  • Abstinence Only Education Abstinence Only Education
    Abstinence-only education is a teaching approach that promotes refraining from sexual activity until marriage. Unlike comprehensive sex education, it does not cover birth control or safe sex in detail. The main goal is to prevent teen pregnancy and
  • Abstinence Only Sex Education Abstinence Only Sex Education
    Abstinence-only sex education is a teaching approach that encourages people, especially teens, to avoid sexual activity until marriage. Unlike comprehensive sex education, it rarely includes lessons on contraception or safer sex practices. The focus
  • Abstinence Plus Education Abstinence Plus Education
    Abstinence Plus education is a sex education approach that promotes abstaining from sex as the safest choice, while also providing information about contraception and disease prevention. Unlike abstinence-only programs, it balances the message of wai
  • Abstinence Rule Abstinence Rule
    The abstinence rule refers to guidelines or practices where people refrain from certain activities, most often sexual activity. These rules can come from personal choice, cultural traditions, religious teachings, or health advice. The idea is to set
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