PEP: Meaning, Usage, and HIV Prevention Context
PEP is a time-sensitive HIV prevention treatment taken after possible exposure. Learn how it works, when to take it, and its role in sexual health.
PEP is a time-sensitive HIV prevention treatment taken after possible exposure. Learn how it works, when to take it, and its role in sexual health.
Masturbate means touching your own genitals for sexual pleasure. Learn the meaning, usage, and role of masturbation in sexual health and self-exploration.
Masturbation is self-stimulation of the genitals for sexual pleasure. Learn its meaning, uses, and connection to sexuality in everyday and sexual contexts.
Infection means germs enter and grow in the body. Some infections are sexually transmitted and affect sexual and reproductive health. Learn more with examples.
Gonorrhea is a common STI spread through sexual contact. Learn its symptoms, how it’s treated, and why regular STI testing is crucial for sexual health and well-being.
Genitals are the external sex organs involved in reproduction, sexual activity, and urination. Learn their names, functions, and role in sexual and gender identity
The foreskin is the skin covering the penis head. Learn its function, care tips, medical terms, and how to use “foreskin” in everyday and clinical 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.
Casual sex is sexual activity without commitment or emotional ties. Learn its meaning, contexts, idioms, and health considerations for safe, consensual encounters.