Contraception: Meaning, Methods, and Language Use in Sexual Health
Contraception means preventing pregnancy through methods like pills, condoms, and IUDs. Learn how it’s used in language, real-life, and sexual health contexts.
Contraception means preventing pregnancy through methods like pills, condoms, and IUDs. Learn how it’s used in language, real-life, and sexual health contexts.
A condom is a barrier worn during sex to prevent pregnancy and STIs. Learn its meaning, usage, slang expressions, real-life examples, and sexual health relevance.
Climax means orgasm—the peak of sexual pleasure. Learn how the word is used in sexual and general contexts, with examples, synonyms, and real-life usage in English.
The clitoral hood is a fold of skin that shields the clitoral glans. Learn its anatomy, function, stimulation techniques, and role in sexual health.
Cisgender describes someone whose gender identity matches their birth‑assigned sex. Learn its meaning, usage, comparisons, and its distinction from transgender.
Chlamydia is a common bacterial STI that often has no symptoms. Learn its meaning, testing, treatment, and connection to safe sexual practices.
Casual sex is sexual activity without commitment or emotional ties. Learn its meaning, contexts, idioms, and health considerations for safe, consensual encounters.
Buttocks are the two rounded parts at the back of the pelvis. Learn their meaning, uses, idioms, and occasional links to attractiveness and sexuality.
“Bum” is informal British for buttocks or a lazy/vagrant person. Explore its meaning, idioms like “bum around,” and occasional links to attractiveness.
Butt is informal for bottom/buttocks or cigarette end. Learn its meaning, key collocations, idioms like “kick butt,” and possible sexual connotations.