sexual organs is the first step to understanding more

You may be tall, fat, thin, gay, dark, short, sporty, fair, bi, hetero, studious, lesbian, or have special needs because of a physical or mental disability..... your sexuality is not restricted to your body or certain body parts alone. However, because sexuality is also expressed through your body it is important to know how it functions. You have a right to a life of dignity, to liberty, and to health. This is true for all people of all ages. When it comes to sexuality, this means that you have the right to: z Accurate information about sexuality z Express or not express your sexuality, safely z Make decisions about sexuality in your own life z Not be forced in any way into being physical or sexual z Say 'No' to an unwanted touch of any kind You learn about your body from an early age but that knowledge is limited. No one tells you as much about your sexual organs as they do about your nose, eyes or stomach, for example. Knowing the right names of sexual organs is the first step to understanding more about how they function.
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