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  • Article: The Meat of the Matter: Getting to Know Your Penis

    Oct 07, 2009 / Posted in gay health, men, penisal pap smears, physical, sex and drugs, sexual anatomy, sexual health, transgender, youth — 0 comments

    The Meat of the Matter:  Getting to Know Your Penis

    This article will cover the part of sexual anatomy that, for many men, is dearest and nearest to their heart (emotionally, I mean...NOT physically):  the penis.  It's a part of the body that, from a very young age, many boys are taught to value and revere....and yet ...

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  • Article: The Prostate

    Oct 07, 2009 / Posted in gay health, men, physical, prostate, sex and drugs, sexual anatomy, sexual health, transgender, youth — 0 comments

    The Prostate

    We here at everybodysgood.com think an important part of keeping our bodies healthy is truly knowing about your body and understanding it---and this coudln't be more true than when it comes to our sexual anatomy!  So throughout this site you'll find various articles and blog posts that ...

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  • Article: Play Ball!: Getting to Know Your Testicles

    Oct 06, 2009 / Posted in gay health, men, physical, sex and drugs, sexual anatomy, testicles, testicular cancer, transgender, youth — 2 comments

    Play Ball!: Getting to Know Your Testicles

    There's probably a lot of jokes we could tell here about about gay & bisexual men and games or sports with balls....but we'll leave that to your imagination!  In all seriousness, though, let's take a deeper look at a set of balls that are very important to ...

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  • Article: Testicular Cancer

    Oct 06, 2009 / Posted in cancer, gay health, men, physical, prevention, sexual anatomy, testicles, testicular cancer, transgender, youth — 0 comments

    Testicular Cancer

    Testicular cancer is among the most common cancers in young men...and, for reasons that are not entirely understood, the disease is about four times more common in white men than in black men.  when thinking about testicular cancer there are a few important things consider:  the different kinds or ...

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  • Article: Prostate Cancer

    Oct 05, 2009 / Posted in butt, cancer, gay, gay health, IDSS, men, physical, prostate, prostate cancer, sexual anatomy, sexual health, transgender — 4 comments

    Prostate Cancer

    Every year approximately 189,000 men in the U.S. are diagnosed with prostate cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death (lung cancer is first) in men----and while prostate cancer is not necessarily a condition that impacts gay/bi/queer men differently than other men (unless, of course, they ...

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  • Article: "Cut" to the Chase: Circumcision

    Oct 02, 2009 / Posted in CDC, circumcision, foreskin, gay health, HIV, men, pap smears, prevention, sex and drugs, sexual anatomy, STDs, transgender — 0 comments

    "Cut" to the Chase:  Circumcision

    Typically when we talk about male sexual anatomy and health, we talk about parts of the body that all men have.  Here, however, we’re going to stray slightly from that path---by discussing a body part that all men are born with, but that many no longer possess:  the foreskin ...

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