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  2. Average Penis and Erection Size: What’s "Normal?" - Healthline

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    If you want to measure your penis, the length is measured from the top to the tip. The top of your penis is where it meets your pubic bone, and the tip is the very end of the glans, aka the head.

  3. Your Guide to Masturbation - WebMD

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    Masturbation is the self-stimulation of the genitals to achieve sexual arousal and pleasure, usually to the point of orgasm (sexual climax). It is commonly done by touching, stroking, or massaging ...

  4. What Is Transgender? - WebMD

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    Transgender vs. Intersex. While these terms are often confused, they do not mean the same thing. A transgender person is typically born with a body that has unambiguous sexual characteristics ...

  5. Pansexuality: What Does It Mean? - WebMD

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    Pansexuality is the romantic, emotional, and/or sexual attraction to people regardless of their gender. Like everyone else, pansexual people may be attracted to some people and not others, but the ...

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  7. Tunneling protocol - Wikipedia

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    In computer networks, a tunneling protocol is a communication protocol which allows for the movement of data from one network to another. It can, for example, allow private network communications to be sent across a public network (such as the Internet), or for one network protocol to be carried over an incompatible network, through a process called encapsulation.

  8. Correlation - Wikipedia

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    This dictum should not be taken to mean that correlations cannot indicate the potential existence of causal relations. However, the causes underlying the correlation, if any, may be indirect and unknown, and high correlations also overlap with identity relations (tautologies), where no causal process exists. Consequently, a correlation between ...

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