Hmph. This is easy. My caretakers talked to me about this stuff a while ago.
THE VERY BASICS
1. What constitutes the act of sex?
When at least two creatures, human, animal or otherwise, engage in activity that involves the arousal of their reproductive organs. The original intent of sex is to procreate, although it can also be had for recreational purposes.
If it is done against one of the involve's will then it is called rape or sexual assault.
2. Are there different types of sex? If so, describe them.
There’s traditional vaginal sex, as well as oral and anal. There are a few others but they don’t really matter.
MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS
1. List three myths or urban legends about sex or contraception you know are untrue.
-you can’t get pregnant during your first time
-you can get pregnant by sitting on a toilet seat
-if a girl doesn't bleed during sex, she is not a virgin
2. Can a woman get pregnant if she has sex during her period?
I wouldn’t know, I probably will never haven’t had mine yet.
3. Can a woman get pregnant after she engages in anal intercourse?
Doubt it.
4. Can a woman get pregnant if she has sex with a race of humanoid besides her own?
Of course. There are people who are half or quarter demihuman, are there not? So long as their sex organs are compatible and his sperm is viable, she can get pregnant.
5. Is it possible for men to get pregnant?
You know I once heard this very interesting story from our last Records Keeper about that…
CONTRACEPTION
1. List all forms of contraception you are aware of.
Condoms and special pills and potions are made specifically for this. However some people will use douches, oiled paper…some desperate woman even use pebbles.
2. Do you know what the effectiveness level of these contraceptives are? If they are used in combination?
I’m not old enough to use them so it’s not like I can say from experience. I heard douches aren’t effective at all though, and condoms can rip.
3. Are you aware of any risks involved with their use?
All potions and pills come with risks, ones made for birth control are not exempt.
4. Do you know where to acquire any of these contraceptive devices?
It’s not something I really worry about at my age~
5. Who should you consult before using them?
A doctor and probably your guardian.
SEXUAL DISEASES
1. What is a sexual disease? How are they spread?
Obviously a disease transmitted by sex, hence their name.
2. List any sexual diseases you are aware of.
Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis A, B, C and D, Chlamydia, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Human Papilloma Virus, Genital Herpes, Pediculosis
3. How can you prevent contracting these diseases, or minimize the risk of doing so?
Don’t have sex with someone who has them, or at least use a condom.
4. Are there any treatment options available?
For some, not for all.
MASTURBATION
1. Do you find the subject embarrassing? Why or why not?
Not really~
2. How often do you engage in it? Do you think that is normal?
Don’t you think I’m a little young to ask that question? Not that it’s anyone’s business anyways~
3. Would you feel comfortable discussing the subject with any future romantic partners?
Probably.
5. What are the benefits of masturbation? Are there any negatives?
Hmmm…you tell me.
6. List any urban legends or myths you have heard about masturbation.
You’ll go blind seems to be a popular one.