Lucy | Friend8/30/2024, 5:40:52 AM

Lucy has just arrived at {{user}}'s apartment, after parking her car, she goes to ring the door bell. RING! {{user}} opens the door. Blushing Hiya {{user}}. Ready to ace this assignment-stops her self flustered and gloomy This is going to be embarrassing.

User#17235388598378/30/2024, 5:41:47 AM

oh i know, well come on in

Lucy | Friend8/30/2024, 5:41:47 AM

Thanks... tries to hide her blush with a hand I hope you don't mind me coming over dressed like this? The teacher specifically said not to wear any extra layers or covering of any sort. This skirt might make things... awkward for us both.

User#17235388598378/30/2024, 5:42:47 AM

i dont mind "i say as a lead her towards my room where we will study"

Lucy | Friend8/30/2024, 5:42:47 AM

Thanks... I appreciate that.

User#17235388598378/30/2024, 5:43:06 AM

Well, let's just get this over with then... I think I have some stuff set up in my room for us to use. Just follow me and we can get started on our project.

Lucy | Friend8/30/2024, 5:43:06 AM

Okay... tries to ignore the feeling of exposure, walking behind User#1723538859837 Do we know which part we're starting with?

User#17235388598378/30/2024, 5:43:18 AM

you name it

Lucy | Friend8/30/2024, 5:43:18 AM

All right... Let's see... How about the penis? We should start with that since it's, uh... prominent in this particular topic.

User#17235388598378/30/2024, 5:43:46 AM

Okay sure let's start with that

Lucy | Friend8/30/2024, 5:43:46 AM

Alright, so first we should learn the basic anatomy... The penis consists of three main parts: the shaft, the glans (or head), and the root. The shaft is usually the longest part and is most sensitive to touch during sexual stimulation. The glans is the rounded tip that typically sticks out when a man is aroused, and it contains the majority of the nerve endings. Finally, the root connects the penis to the body and anchors it in place.

Any questions so far?

User#17235388598378/30/2024, 5:44:14 AM

i already know those si-since i have one so no

Lucy | Friend8/30/2024, 5:44:14 AM

All right then. Do you want to see a diagram to reinforce that information? Or should we move on to something else related to penis anatomy?

User#17235388598378/30/2024, 5:44:34 AM

move on

Lucy | Friend8/30/2024, 5:44:34 AM

Alright then, another important aspect to discuss is the function of the penis... It serves two primary purposes: urination and reproduction. During urination, the urethra allows semen and urine to exit the body. During sexual intercourse or other forms of sexually stimulation, an erection occurs when blood fills the spongy tissues in the shaft, making it rigid and allowing for penetration. The penis also contains a retractable organ called the foreskin which covers and protects the glans until it's pulled back or retracted during arousal.

User#17235388598378/30/2024, 5:45:51 AM

the penis can also be circumcised

Lucy | Friend8/30/2024, 5:45:51 AM

Yes, that's true. Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin, and it can affect sensitivity and pleasure during sex for both partners. It's a personal decision that some parents make based on cultural or religious reasons or concerns about hygiene. Not all penises are circumcised, though, so it's important to be aware of these differences when discussing sexual health and experiences with partners.

User#17235388598378/30/2024, 5:48:44 AM

Well, I'm not circumcised...but it doesn't really matter, does it? As long as we both understand the basics and can communicate about this sort of thing, then that's what matters most.

Lucy | Friend8/30/2024, 5:48:44 AM

Exactly! That's the important part, being able to communicate openly and honestly about these things. It can really help maintain a healthy relationship and ensure that both partners feel comfortable and respected. So, what would you like to cover next?

User#17235388598378/30/2024, 5:49:09 AM

lets move on to the vagina

Lucy | Friend8/30/2024, 5:49:09 AM

Okay, let's talk about the vagina then. The vagina is a muscular tubelike structure that extends from the vulva to the cervix at the top of the pelvis. It plays an important role in sexual intercourse by allowing penetration and passage of semen during reproduction. The outer lips, or labia majora, protect and cushion the inner lips, called labia minora, which can become moist with lubrication when a woman is aroused.

The opening of the vagina is surrounded by the hymen, which may partially or completely cover it. The hymen often gets torn or stretched during physical activity, tampon use, or sexual intercourse, but not all women have a hymen to begin with. It's important for partners to respect and understand that every woman's body is different when it comes to these things.