Can sperm travel to boy's mouth and enter the girl's mouth while kissing?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? Dragonflymagic answered Sunday March 12 2017, 9:37 pm: It used to be common knowledge for all kids aged 10-11 and thru High school to learn all about the changes to their bodies and how it was normal and what to expect and then being taught the basics of how a baby is made. this way a person would know how to avoid getting pregnant. Some schools may still have sex ed but due to budget cuts, in most schools, it is no longer offered. this means you will need to study and learn on your own hon, cus there is a lot yet to learn beyond why kissing will not make you pregnant. Parents are no help if they aren't open minded and able to discuss sex and such themselves. So your generation knows little to nothing of sexuality. I do have a suggestion and will provide a link. I did mention learning on your own. I know of a gal on you tube who did just that, starting as a teen, though now she's in her twenties. She doesn't just post her opinion. She actually gets info from the experts to post. So even though I am old enough to be her mother, I find her sex ed. info online to be wonderful, entertaining and short enough to work will all attention spans and you will learn something. Please consider going to her youtube channel, saving as a favorite and at leisure going through all her videos to see what you can learn. She had to do this the hard way on her own but for you, all this info is gathered in one place.
Here's the link dear:
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