Today is health we learned about boners and such. The problem is my health teacher confused me. She explained boners which I fully understand but then she said that an organism is the same. However, last year and the year before that we learned an organism can only be obtained from having sex. So now I'm confused. Can someone explain this to me?
Additional info, added Tuesday November 1 2005, 7:36 pm: I know what a boner is. And when I say sex I also mean masturbastion, blowjobs, handjobs, ect.. Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? MrsStevenMarkJones answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 6:02 pm: ok, first its orgasm, not organism...lol...and a boner is when the male's penis gets hard b.c he is horny. an orgasm is when he is having sex and reaches his "boiling point" you could say. which is when he ejaculates (in highschool terms "cums"). and an orgasm can be reached through any kind of sexual contact. Giving head, hand jobs, sex, even..dare i say the word...masterbating. that is really all that it is. your teacher is weird or maybe you misunderstood. but that is what it is. if you have any more questions feel free to drop me a line.
russianspy1234 answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 5:13 pm: organism or orgasm? two very different things. an organism is any living thing, and yes it can only be created through sex. an orgasm is the climax, or the best part, at the end of sex though it doesnt have to be through sex, can be oral or masturebation. the orgasm, for the guy or girl generarly stuff squirts out (sperm for the guy, excretion for the girl) and for the guy, the boner goes away after that [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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