What are three concepts that were most surprising to you of the male anatomy at first?
What are the three concepts that are most surprising to you
about the female anatomy at first?
• What sexual concepts do you think should be more widely
known?
• What do you think would be different if more people were aware of
these facts?
• How do you think social and cultural influences have had an
impact on attitudes of the general public about these facts?
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