sex - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • practice: People should therefore not inject; only inject safely with clean equipment if they do; use needle exchange and practice safe sex.
  • have: He said: " Well, apart from having safe sex we haven't really got a problem then.

Preposition: outside

  • marriage: As long he didn't try to insist that sex outside marriage was a danger to individuals and society alike.

Adjective modifier

  • unprotected: STI s There are all manner of nasty problems you can pick up by having unprotected sex with someone who is infected.
  • opposite: You have a right to equal pay with members of the opposite sex doing the same or a comparable job to you.
  • anal: It is possible for a woman to become pregnant through anal sex.
  • unsafe: If you have had unsafe sex, then seek help within 72 hours.
  • casual: Some members think that casual sex is not wrong.

Modifies a noun

  • discrimination: Examples of indirect sex discrimination are less likely to arise.
  • offender: One reported incident involved the officer threatening a sex offender inmate with prisoner violence should they find images of children in his cell.
  • hormone: The sex hormones are chemicals, which bring about gradual changes in the body.
  • toy: At the present guide to using sex toy time!
  • chromosome: One pair among the 23 pairs are the sex chromosomes.
  • scandal: At a time when football has been more about sex scandals than the sport, Cardiff City didn't want to miss out.

Noun used with modifier

  • cyber: Lots of cyber sex references also make this show complete.

Preposition: before

  • marriage: Dealing With Your Spouses Sexual Past " Couples who've had sex before marriage will inevitably have sexual difficulties in marriage.

Preposition: with

  • prostitute: Last update: 29 August 2002 QUESTION I had unprotected sex with a prostitute in the Middle East two days ago.
  • stranger: Paralyzed in an accident, he asks her to have sex with strangers and describe the encounters.

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