Happy bday Kon
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Re: Happy bday Kon
LOL. lush glen, yes you can, but if you look at how much you have ejaculated it will be a LOT less than you did the first time, plus the orgasm just ist as good.
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Re: Happy bday Kon
Umm, only 1 thing to say... Please check the topic title roflmao :$
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Re: Happy bday Kon
pftt common archer its still relivent that wasnt iceing on kons cake........
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Re: Happy bday Kon
Ok... Countinue the convo. xD
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Re: Happy bday Kon
yea....... anyway....
so as i was saying....
Introduction
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For human beings to survive, they must reproduce. Human reproduction begins with the fertilization of an egg and ends with the birth of the child.
While fertilization may seem like a simple process to the observer, in actuality, there is a great deal of preparation that goes on within the respective bodies of the human male and the human female in order for human reproduction to be successful.
Human Male Sex Organs
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The major sex organs of the male are the penis and testes. It is within the testes that spermatogenesis begins (i.e. the creation of sperm). Sperm consist of a head, which contains a set of inactive chromosomes, a midsection containing mitochondria and a tail. Adult males make over 100 million sperm cells each day.
Human Female Sex Organs
*
The woman has a great deal more physical responsibility when it comes to reproduction. The woman must create the eggs for the sperm to fertilize, be equipped to receive the male's sperm, have an internal environment that allows fertilization and the implantation of the egg into the uterine lining and to nourish the developing baby both before and after birth.
The main sex organs in the female are the vagina, the uterus, the ovaries and the fallopian tubes. The vagina is the opening that leads to the cervix, the entrance to the uterus.
For a female to have an egg ready for fertilization, ovulation must have occurred. This is where the ovary releases an egg into the fallopian tube on its way to the uterus.
Fertilization
*
Although a lot of unconscious physical preparation must be in place, the first active step in human reproduction is to fertilize the egg with the sperm. Sperm must be deposited in the vagina within a few days before or after ovulation has occurred.
This step is usually achieved by the act of sexual intercourse between a human male and a human female. Sexual excitement causes the penis to stiffen due to blood sinuses that run lengthwise throughout the penis. This allows the penis to become erect and able to penetrate the vagina. At the climax of the act, the penis will ejaculate and semen will be left in the vagina.
These sperm race toward the egg using their tails to propel them along. Many sperm die in their efforts and, typically, while many sperm should still reach the egg, only one should succeed in fertilizing it.
The fertilized egg then travels toward the uterus where it implants itself in the uterine wall and begins to grow.
Assisted Reproduction
*
In more recent years, other ways have been developed such as in-vitro fertilization that allow the egg to be fertilized and then transferred to the female's uterus. This has allowed normally infertile couples to have the opportunity to reproduce.
Pregnancy
*
The average span of a pregnancy is nine months. It is during this time that the eggs becomes an embryo and grows and develops enough to be able to survive outside of the mother's womb. The child is protected within the mother by the placenta and nourished through the umbilical cord, which receives deoxygenated blood from the fetus and returns oxygenated blood to the liver.
In the first two months, all of the child's systems have been formed at their basic level. Through the rest of the pregnancy, the fetus (the technical term at this point) grows and develops minor structural modifications.
Birth
*
When the child is ready to be born, labor begins by dilation of the cervix so that the baby can come out. Powerful contractions follow, rupturing the amniotic sac and fluid flows out through the vagina (often called "water breaking"). These same contractions continue to dilate the woman's cervix and push the baby out through the vagina
so as i was saying....
Introduction
*
For human beings to survive, they must reproduce. Human reproduction begins with the fertilization of an egg and ends with the birth of the child.
While fertilization may seem like a simple process to the observer, in actuality, there is a great deal of preparation that goes on within the respective bodies of the human male and the human female in order for human reproduction to be successful.
Human Male Sex Organs
*
The major sex organs of the male are the penis and testes. It is within the testes that spermatogenesis begins (i.e. the creation of sperm). Sperm consist of a head, which contains a set of inactive chromosomes, a midsection containing mitochondria and a tail. Adult males make over 100 million sperm cells each day.
Human Female Sex Organs
*
The woman has a great deal more physical responsibility when it comes to reproduction. The woman must create the eggs for the sperm to fertilize, be equipped to receive the male's sperm, have an internal environment that allows fertilization and the implantation of the egg into the uterine lining and to nourish the developing baby both before and after birth.
The main sex organs in the female are the vagina, the uterus, the ovaries and the fallopian tubes. The vagina is the opening that leads to the cervix, the entrance to the uterus.
For a female to have an egg ready for fertilization, ovulation must have occurred. This is where the ovary releases an egg into the fallopian tube on its way to the uterus.
Fertilization
*
Although a lot of unconscious physical preparation must be in place, the first active step in human reproduction is to fertilize the egg with the sperm. Sperm must be deposited in the vagina within a few days before or after ovulation has occurred.
This step is usually achieved by the act of sexual intercourse between a human male and a human female. Sexual excitement causes the penis to stiffen due to blood sinuses that run lengthwise throughout the penis. This allows the penis to become erect and able to penetrate the vagina. At the climax of the act, the penis will ejaculate and semen will be left in the vagina.
These sperm race toward the egg using their tails to propel them along. Many sperm die in their efforts and, typically, while many sperm should still reach the egg, only one should succeed in fertilizing it.
The fertilized egg then travels toward the uterus where it implants itself in the uterine wall and begins to grow.
Assisted Reproduction
*
In more recent years, other ways have been developed such as in-vitro fertilization that allow the egg to be fertilized and then transferred to the female's uterus. This has allowed normally infertile couples to have the opportunity to reproduce.
Pregnancy
*
The average span of a pregnancy is nine months. It is during this time that the eggs becomes an embryo and grows and develops enough to be able to survive outside of the mother's womb. The child is protected within the mother by the placenta and nourished through the umbilical cord, which receives deoxygenated blood from the fetus and returns oxygenated blood to the liver.
In the first two months, all of the child's systems have been formed at their basic level. Through the rest of the pregnancy, the fetus (the technical term at this point) grows and develops minor structural modifications.
Birth
*
When the child is ready to be born, labor begins by dilation of the cervix so that the baby can come out. Powerful contractions follow, rupturing the amniotic sac and fluid flows out through the vagina (often called "water breaking"). These same contractions continue to dilate the woman's cervix and push the baby out through the vagina
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Re: Happy bday Kon
did all that like 10 hours ago in sex ed =D
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Re: Happy bday Kon
how is this even related to the main reason this topic was started for?
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Re: Happy bday Kon
we were celbrating birth. and you have to have birth in order to have a birthday.
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Re: Happy bday Kon
no, you were celebrating wanking............
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Re: Happy bday Kon
ehe heh heh heh........ no.
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Re: Happy bday Kon
nooooo never that dont be silly kon
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Re: Happy bday Kon
=mYh=Evo wrote:yea....... anyway....
so as i was saying....
Introduction
*
For human beings to survive, they must reproduce. Human reproduction begins with the fertilization of an egg and ends with the birth of the child.
While fertilization may seem like a simple process to the observer, in actuality, there is a great deal of preparation that goes on within the respective bodies of the human male and the human female in order for human reproduction to be successful.
Human Male Sex Organs
*
The major sex organs of the male are the penis and testes. It is within the testes that spermatogenesis begins (i.e. the creation of sperm). Sperm consist of a head, which contains a set of inactive chromosomes, a midsection containing mitochondria and a tail. Adult males make over 100 million sperm cells each day.
Human Female Sex Organs
*
The woman has a great deal more physical responsibility when it comes to reproduction. The woman must create the eggs for the sperm to fertilize, be equipped to receive the male's sperm, have an internal environment that allows fertilization and the implantation of the egg into the uterine lining and to nourish the developing baby both before and after birth.
The main sex organs in the female are the vagina, the uterus, the ovaries and the fallopian tubes. The vagina is the opening that leads to the cervix, the entrance to the uterus.
For a female to have an egg ready for fertilization, ovulation must have occurred. This is where the ovary releases an egg into the fallopian tube on its way to the uterus.
Fertilization
*
Although a lot of unconscious physical preparation must be in place, the first active step in human reproduction is to fertilize the egg with the sperm. Sperm must be deposited in the vagina within a few days before or after ovulation has occurred.
This step is usually achieved by the act of sexual intercourse between a human male and a human female. Sexual excitement causes the penis to stiffen due to blood sinuses that run lengthwise throughout the penis. This allows the penis to become erect and able to penetrate the vagina. At the climax of the act, the penis will ejaculate and semen will be left in the vagina.
These sperm race toward the egg using their tails to propel them along. Many sperm die in their efforts and, typically, while many sperm should still reach the egg, only one should succeed in fertilizing it.
The fertilized egg then travels toward the uterus where it implants itself in the uterine wall and begins to grow.
Assisted Reproduction
*
In more recent years, other ways have been developed such as in-vitro fertilization that allow the egg to be fertilized and then transferred to the female's uterus. This has allowed normally infertile couples to have the opportunity to reproduce.
Pregnancy
*
The average span of a pregnancy is nine months. It is during this time that the eggs becomes an embryo and grows and develops enough to be able to survive outside of the mother's womb. The child is protected within the mother by the placenta and nourished through the umbilical cord, which receives deoxygenated blood from the fetus and returns oxygenated blood to the liver.
In the first two months, all of the child's systems have been formed at their basic level. Through the rest of the pregnancy, the fetus (the technical term at this point) grows and develops minor structural modifications.
Birth
*
When the child is ready to be born, labor begins by dilation of the cervix so that the baby can come out. Powerful contractions follow, rupturing the amniotic sac and fluid flows out through the vagina (often called "water breaking"). These same contractions continue to dilate the woman's cervix and push the baby out through the vagina
*cough cough* 12 year old here...*cough cough*
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Re: Happy bday Kon
i was shaggin every bird in sight when i was 12.
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Re: Happy bday Kon
u mean "bird"
not bird
not bird
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Re: Happy bday Kon
yes..
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Re: Happy bday Kon
evo , who is that?
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