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Erogenous zone and the onset of sexual orientation




SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR AND YOUR RISK

Is any of the sexual proclivities of each individual, male or female, always observe the natural behavior of each and every one, at different stages of development make us an identity and preferences actively implemented can bring different consequences. We do not speak of relations within the household, or early pregnancy nor the unwillingness; but the ability of emotional self. Puberty brings the discovery of the sensitivity in the erogenous zone and the onset of sexual orientation. One of the more extreme risks is the beginning of sexual activity without protection against the threat of sexually transmitted diseases.

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One of the oldest sexually transmitted diseases which are historical reports of its evolution is syphilis. It is believed that It originated in America and Europe since 1493 passed through the exchange between the worlds but manifest from more benign spirochetes that current. By 1905 he had already identified the germ, and by 1943 the use of penicillin was approved, until now, as its treatment more effective. The disease is characterized by three stages of symptoms to worsen among the first weeks after contact contagious and the next 30 years. In the primary, or first stage syphilis lesion it occurs in the glans. In the second stage are developed generalized rash as warts in the genital area and sores in the oral mucosa. From one month to three months symptoms resolve spontaneously.
The list of different bacteria and protozoa which are damaging capacez proper operation of chlamydial sexual continuous with the apparatus, the chancroid, gonorrhea and others, will be the topics discussed in future entries. Meanwhile, we remind you that the volume 5 of the revolutionary plan dietary "12 DIETS PLENITUD" provides us with that comprehensive sex diet with more details and recommendations comply with natural process prevention through food.

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