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so if somebody asked me why do I think it's important to talk to young people

about gender my answer is because I care about young people being safe and not

having violence in their lives because I want them to be happy

and so the way that that all connects to talking about gender is that I actually

think a lot of interpersonal conflict and inner conflict issues that some

like young people have just with themselves I think a lot of that

actually stems from feeling pressure to fit into certain stereotypes or gender

roles or acting certain things out in front of my friends so that my friends

will see that I'm a man or see that I'm a girl or I'm gonna make fun of this

girl I'm gonna call her a slut because I'm proving that I would never do that

right because I'm like the right kind of girl

if a parent approaches me and tells me that kids are too young to be learning

about gender I would tell them that regardless of whether we like it or not

kids are learning in very implicit and explicit ways about gender similar to

how they're learning about race socioeconomic status family structure

and other varying dimensions of diversity and you know to have conversations about

gender and to provide explicit learning opportunities about

gender gives us an opportunity to be intentional about our approach with kids

and to have them get on a path of developing a really solid form of

identity and comfort with oneself. So that's what I would say

I also think that when it comes to talking about things like gender identity and gender

expression depending on how young the students are a lot of them they might

not have the language for it but they do already know what we're talking about

right so I had a student who had never heard the word transgender before but

then I was talking about it in a class with them and he was like oh man maybe

that's me that might be what I am and it wasn't that I because I was talking

about what it means to be transgender it's not that all of a sudden he felt

totally differently about his gender identity than he had before I introduced

this word to him but now he had the language for it right like now he knows

there's actually a name for what I'm feeling and there's other people out there like me

a parent says learning about gender diversity conflicts with their values what would you say

or how would you respond my response would be it's not a matter of right and

wrong good versus bad it's simply who you are. Lessons and

activities about gender diversity are incorporated into our curriculum to

compliment larger themes such as respect kindness dignity and compassion our goal

is to empower all of our students throughout the year to help them grow

and succeed and part of achieving this goal is to teach them about diversity

these aren't new concepts in and of themselves to a lot of young people it's

just new language and language can be really powerful because if you know

there's a word for that that means I must not be the only person who has felt

this way right so I think that talking to young people about gender helps us

reduce things like interpersonal conflict but it also just makes young

people feel better about themselves

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Doctors Answer The Most Googled Sex Questions - Duration: 6:57.

- If you feel like you're really small maybe you are.

(bass music)

- I'm Dr. Lisa Masterson,

and I'm an obstetrician and gynecologist.

- My name is Dr. Kia Michel from Comprehensive Urology.

I'm a urologist.

- I deal with everything women and men as it involves

relationships and sex and fertility.

- Today we're going to answer

Google's most popular sex questions.

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It depends by what you mean by that.

So you can certainly have peeling on the outside,

you can have peeling on the inside.

- It might be discharge, it might be shedding layers.

That's something you definitely want to see a doctor about.

- If you haven't, you also want to make sure

that there's no history of diabetes

or you're developing diabetes.

- That could be a reaction to a lotion or a soap,

sort of a toxic irritant, but it does need to be checked out

because nobody wants to walk around with a peeling vagina.

If the lips are swollen then that's definitely

not a good thing because you're walking around

with something that's uncomfortable and protruding.

- So the inflammation can come about because of trauma.

Vigorous intercourse or penetration

or vigorous even external rubbing.

- It could Bartholin's cyst or a Bartholin's abcess.

Those things need to be drained by a doctor.

If your vagina or the lips again are swollen,

something you need to see your doctor about.

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- What happened before the penis started bleeding?

- If you have an STD that could be another issue.

- You can kinda break up the penis

into several different segments.

One if the urethra.

If there's blood coming out of there

then there's been some trauma to the urethra itself.

If the urine itself is bloody

you've got to make sure that

there's something more serious that's not happening,

and then there's the external penile skin.

You're not going to have too many issues

why the penis is bleeding apart from some form of trauma.

Sometimes self-inflicted, sometimes with a partner,

sometimes by a foreign object.

Why is my penis small?

That's one of the most commonly asked

questions that we have.

- I know every guy has a thing about their penis,

and really they want to know how

a woman's going to react to it.

- Turns out that most men are roughly about the same size

in terms of length which is about six inches.

We all see these pictures in the porn magazines,

and that may be outside of normal.

- Most men fit within that average

of roughly about six inches.

So if you feel like you're small,

you may not be as small as you think.

You may be very very much normal, very average.

- It's like breasts come in different

shapes and sizes, so do penises.

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Oh my god, women have such issues with having sex

on their period, and it may be their partner.

Some are squeamish, some don't want

it to look like a crime scene afterwards.

- If that's something you're comfortable

with and your partner is, sure.

- It can be the time where women have the most orgasms

because they're well-lubricated, they're relaxed,

all those hormones are let down,

and people should welcome and be good with it,

and then put down a lot of towels.

- you can still get pregnant so be careful.

If you're going to do that you still need

to use some form of protection.

- That's kind of a judgment call,

and I think it's really up to the person.

You have to decide what's comfortable for you,

and I think that's really the answer.

- For most women who have a urinary tract infection

if you have intercourse it hurts a lot more, so wait.

- So there's also called honeymoon cystitis

which is actually a bladder infection

you may get on your honeymoon if you have sex

for the first time, and I will tell you,

because I had it, you cannot have sex.

- Nothing's that urgent.

If you can just give yourself a few days of antibiotics,

make sure the infection's completely riddled of,

you're in a much much better place.

- Any infections you want to get cleared up

before you have intercourse.

I would imagine what you mean by that

is that you're hymen stayed intact,

and typically it breaks during intercourse

for the first time, but that doesn't necessarily have to be.

- It's also possible that the partner

was so small that that didn't occur,

but that's very very rare for that to happen.

- The hymenal ring can actually

even burst without intercourse.

So it doesn't really matter if it's there or not.

It's okay as long as it's not causing you discomfort.

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Okay, so you had sex and now you're peeing blood.

That's not a good thing.

- Most likely you have a urinary tract infection

which causes a lot of inflammation inside the bladder.

Go to your physician very quickly, get your urine analysis,

and your cultures done,

and only thereafter take some antibiotics.

That should help you quite a bit.

- You should call your doctor

because there is the plan B that you can take.

- Depending on where you are in your last menstrual period,

how many times you've actually missed the pill,

it could still be an important factor.

- And you can actually do this with your own pills

and sort of double up, but call your doctor

to have them tell you how to do it.

It could just be from sex.

Sometimes there's a reaction between the semen

and the vaginal fluids, and a lot of times

that can cause a specific odor.

- Probably there's an infection in there.

Chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomonas,

those are the most common infections

that we see in women that cause these types of changes.

- It could just be from all that friction

going on down there, and it could be something else.

It could be that they gave you a bacterial infection.

So it's just important to get checked out

if you do have some odor that

you're concerned about that doesn't go away.

Maybe they didn't hit all your right buttons.

Everybody has a button,

and it may not be a button down there.

It may be on the face, it may be by the ear.

- There's so many different factors

that go into being able to achieve a good orgasm.

Have you been drinking a lot?

Have you taken any drugs?

Have you done anything else that can potentially

change your sensuality or your sensation?

- You just have to keep going at it, keep experimenting.

You should feel something.

That's the idea is that it should be enjoyable.

It should be connection.

If you don't actually feel anything.

Like say you cut your finger

and you don't actually feel anything

you definitely want to talk to your doctor

about that because maybe there's some nerve damage

or something that's going on that needs to be corrected.

That you so much for your questions.

They were absolutely awesome.

People need to know what they're bodies like

and not be afraid to talk about it.

- Just remember while Google and the internet

are fantastic resources for so many different things,

make sure that the questions that you have,

you sit down with a healthcare professional

and you speak with them.

- Get your diva on, or your guy diva on too.

It's so so important to love yourself

before you invite anybody else to love you.

- Be safe, be careful, and understand what your needs are.

Know about your partner, and have fun.

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NFL Star Asks 1 Question His Anthem-Kneeling Colleagues Refuse to Answer | Top Stories Today - Duration: 2:30.

Over the past few days, there have been numerous NFL players, coaches, and other personnel

who have strongly objected to President Donald Trump's Friday night remarks about what

he thought should be done to those who kneel during the national anthem.

While a great many players have participated in the protests since Friday as a way of rebuking

Trump, several have come out in defense of his statement and explained why they refuse

to partake in this meaningless protest.

Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe is one of the players who has refused to kneel.

On Sunday he issued a statement defending his decision not to kneel, and asked a tough

question of those who do, NBC Sports Pro Football Talk reported.

"But like I said to each their own it's AMERICA!

The greatest country in the world and if you don't think we are the greatest country

in the world and you reside here, then why do you stay?

A lot worse places in the world to call home.

Proud to be an American," read the statement he sent to ESPN.

That's the one question that I can almost guarantee none of the protesting football

players would ever answer.

It's easy to declare that the United States is a terrible place, but it's a lot harder

to find an actual reason that would make you want to leave.

"I stand because I respect the men who died in real battle so I have the freedom to battle

on the field.

Paying tribute to the men and women who have given their lives for our freedom is why I

stand," Wolfe's statement continued.

"But everyone these days likes to find a reason to protest and that's their right.

It's America and you are free to speak your mind.

I just feel it's disrespectful to the ones who sacrificed their lives and it's maybe

the wrong platform," the statement read.

It is important to remember that for all their bellyaching, these NFL players are raking

in millions of dollars.

There are very few other countries in the world where these men could make so much money

for what they do.

In the United States, these players are allowed to make millions of dollars, and then go disrespect

the very flag that gives the opportunity to make vast sums of money.

If they don't like the way things are here, maybe they could try somewhere like Venezuela,

North Korea, or Russia.

I'm sure those countries would definitely give these players the same freedoms to whine

and complain about everything that they have here.

What do you think of Wolfe's statement?

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