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  • 51Masturbation — Onanism redirects here. For the Biblical origin of the term onanism , see Onan. Gustav Klimt s Woman seated with thighs apart (1916) …

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  • 52Diaphragm (contraceptive) — Diaphragm 1: bladder, 2: pubic bone, 3: urethra, 4: vagina, 5: uterus, 6: fornix, 7: cervix, 8: diaphragm, 9: rectum Background …

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  • 53NuvaRing — is a flexible plastic ring. Background Birth control type Hormonal First use 2002 …

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  • 54Contraception — A diaphragm (a type of physical barrier method) in its case, with a quarter added for scale …

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  • 55Menopause — Change of Life redirects here. For the Eureka Seven episode, see Change of Life (Eureka Seven). For the Goodies episode, see Change of Life (The Goodies). Menopause Classification and external resources ICD 10 N95.0 ICD 9 …

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  • 56Intercrural sex — (from inter and Latin crura , legs), also known as femoral/interfemoral sex/intercourse, or mnd thrusts to create friction.New contributors help page Contents 1 Heterosexuality 2 Male homosexuality 3 See also …

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  • 57Male contraceptive — Male contraceptives include condoms, withdrawal (although medical professionals do not regard this as an effective method of contraception), and vasectomy.[1] In other animals, castration is commonly used for contraception. Other forms of male… …

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  • 58Sexually transmitted disease — Classification and external resources …

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  • 59Lawrence v. Texas — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Lawrence v. Texas ArgueDate=March 26 ArgueYear=2003 DecideDate=June 26 DecideYear=2003 FullName=John Geddes Lawrence and Tyron Garner v. Texas Docket=02 102 Citation=123 S. Ct. 2472; 156 L. Ed. 2d 508; 2003 U.S. LEXIS 5013;… …

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  • 60Animal sexual behaviour — This article is about the sexual behaviour of non human animals; see also Human sexuality and Sexual reproduction. Animal sexual behaviour takes many different forms, even within the same species. Among animals other than humans, researchers have …

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