Your sexuality defines who you are and how you live your sexual life.
It will sometimes make you happy and sometimes sad. Understanding the different parts of your sexuality can help you cope with confusing feelings.
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Our sexuality
Sex is central to our lives – how we identify sexually, who we are attracted to, the way we think and feel about sex, how easy or hard it is and how it affects our intimate relationships.
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Sex problems
The vast majority of sex problems, especially in young people, are social and emotional. It would be extremely rare to have anything physically wrong. Problems in older women are mostly social and emotional but hormones also play a part as we get older.
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Sexually transmitted infections
It is possible to have sexually transmitted infection without actually knowing about it. That is why it is important, if you have ever been sexually active, that you should have a check-up with your doctor or health nurse at least once a year.
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Disclaimer
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