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A L G T DD S H L B P C D F G C M V C O H C S L C Click hexagons once to change to blue Twice to change to white Click a third time to restore to yellow End Show  Click in the red number-square to select question

Question 1. What L is a word used to describe a woman who is attracted to other women? Lesbian, approximately 7% of the UK population identifies as lesbian, that’s about 70 girls in a secondary school of 1000 Answer 1. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 2. Answer 2. What A is a type of sex that has happened at least once in 25% of straight relationships? Anal Sex. Although Anal sex is traditionally associated with gay male sex, many gay men do not enjoy anal sex and in some gay relationships it doesn’t happen at all. Many straight couples enjoy and regularly have anal sex. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 3. Answer 3. What G is a place just inside the vagina that gives women pleasure during sex? G-Spot. The G-spot is typically located about 50 to 80 mm (2 to 3 in) inside the vagina, on the front wall. For some women, stimulating the G-spot creates a more intense orgasm than clitoral stimulation (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 4. Answer 4. What DD is a method of protection, sometimes used by women who have sex with women to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections? Dental Dam. A dental dam is a rectangular piece of latex that you can put over a woman’s genitals before having oral sex to stop any infections that may enter the body being transferred from one person to another. They are often tricky to get hold of but, if you insist, your local GU clinic has an obligation to provide them. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 5. Answer 5. What T describes a person who is born with a sex that doesn’t match their gender? Transgender. This word describes a person who is born with a body (their sex) that doesn’t match how they feel on the inside (their gender). We think that this is something that happens to people before they are born, so it’s not really a choice… it’s just how they are. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 6. Answer 6. What B describes a person who is attracted to men and women? Bisexual, Some studies estimate that up to 12% of the population are attracted to men and women. It is really common and lots of people have relationships with men and women throughout their lives. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 7. Answer 7. What L should always be used with condoms, especially during anal sex? Lube. Lube makes things slippery! It is really important that lube is used with a condom during anal sex as it reduces the chances of condoms splitting or catching as well as reducing the chances of tears in the rectum. This in turn reduces the chances of catching/ transmitting STI’s. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 8. Answer 8. 27% of people with this H, don’t even know they are infected. What is it? HIV. There are currently 83,000 people living with HIV in the UK. 38% of new HIV diagnoses in 2008 were among men who have sex with men (so 62% of new infections were among straight people). (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 9. Answer 9. What S is the age of consent in the UK? Is it the same ‘s’ for everyone? The age of consent in the UK is sixteen for everyone. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 10. Answer 10. What M describes the act of giving sexual pleasure to oneself? Masturbation. Enjoying sexual pleasure on your own can be an important part of your sex life. Masturbation is completely natural, normal, and a good way of getting to know your body. Some people think that masturbation is just for the boys, but it is actually something that both men and women do. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 11. Answer 11. What C is a method of contraception, also known as an IUD? Coil. The IUD is a long-term method of contraception, and is a small plastic and copper device which is placed in the womb to prevent pregnancy. Once fitted, an IUD can be left in place for 3-10 years, depending on the type. A coil does not offer any protection against sexually transmitted infections. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 12. Answer 12. What G is the bell-shaped end of the penis? Glans. The bell-shaped end of the penis which is full of nerve endings. When stimulated the glans produces sexual pleasure. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 13. Answer 13. What F describes the kissing, playing and touching that can lead up to anal, oral or penetrative sex? Foreplay. Begin with lots of kissing, stroking and teasing. Remember to take your time with kissing as it can be really sensual and stimulating. There's nothing sexier than a slow, deep, tongue-tastic snog with the person who lights your fire. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 14. Answer 14. What D is a sex toy, stereotypically only used by lesbian women? Dildo. A dildo is a sex toy that is used for penetration of the vagina or anus. Contrary to popular belief, sex toys are used by men and women in all kinds of relationships. If you are interested in exploring with toys you should talk to your partner about it, and start off slowly with small toys. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 15. Answer 15. What C is the best way of reducing the risk of sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancy for people who have sex with men ? Condoms are very effective at stopping unwanted pregnancies and preventing many sexually transmitted infections, including HIV (the virus that can lead to AIDS). No other contraception is as good at both of these things. Also, condoms have no serious side effects, don't need medical staff to administer and are relatively cheap and easy to access. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 16. Answer 16. What P is sex that involves something entering someone else’s body? Penetrative Sex is sex that involves something going into someone else’s vagina or anus. This can be a penis, fingers or sex toy. Penetrative sex is enjoyed by gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, but some people don’t enjoy it at all. This is really normal. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 17. Answer 17. What C is a very common STI, that 70% of infected women don’t know they have? Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It is very easy to treat and cure. Up to one in ten sexually active young people are thought to have chlamydia. If left untreated it can cause painful complications and serious health problems such as infertility. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 18. Answer 18. What H is a word for a man who is attracted only to other men? Homosexual was first used by Victorian scientists who thought that same-sex sexual behaviour was a symptom of a mental disorders or moral deficiency. Homosexual men and women decided to use the term 'gay' in order to distance themselves from being labelled as somehow abnormal or ill. In fact, some people find the term 'homosexual' insulting and abusive and object to its use so it is not often used nowadays. Most people prefer the term ‘gay’ (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 19. Answer 19. What O describes when a woman or man reaches sexual climax? Orgasm. Orgasm is the ‘proper’ word for what is commonly described as ‘coming’. It can happen to men and women during sex, but is very common for either to have sex without having an orgasm. Lots of people only have an orgasm when they are having a particular kind or sex, e.g. oral sex or anal sex and some people can only have an orgasm when they have sex alone (masturbate). (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 20. Answer 20. What C is a sexual gland that sits at the top of a woman’s genitals? Clitoris. A button-like sexual gland that sits within the folds of the clitoral hood at the top of the labia minora. When stimulated the clitoris produces sexual pleasure (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 21. Answer 21. What V is a permanent method of contraception, meaning that once a man has had the procedure he will not be able to get a woman pregnant? A vasectomy involves cutting, blocking or sealing the vas deferens tubes which allow sperm to travel from your testicles to your penis. This is done under local anesthetic, and does not require a stay in hospital. Having a vasectomy does not offer any protection against STI’s. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 22. Answer 22. What C is a useful kitchen item that some people think can be used instead of a condom? Cling-film. There's a myth that you can use a plastic bag, cling-film or crisp packet instead of a condom. The truth is, you can't. Only a condom can protect against STIs. You can get condoms free from community contraceptive clinics, sexual health and genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics, and some young person’s services. You can also buy them from pharmacies and shops. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 23. Answer 23. What L can sometimes be found hiding behind new scarves and sudden high neck jumpers? Love bites. A love bite is basically a bruise, caused by bleeding under the skin as a result of your partner's limpet- like sucking on your neck. This temporary discoloration, technically called a hyperpigmentation, results from blood being drawn out of vessels under your skin. Some people really enjoy the sensation it makes, but some really don’t like it so you should be aware of your partner’s feelings. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board

Question 24. Answer 24. What S is a kind of bullying that is on the increase in schools? Sexual Bullying is bullying behaviour that is either physical or non physical, and is based on a person’s sexual life or gender, or what people think someone is sexually doing. It can be name calling, inappropriate touching or pressure to behave in a certain sexual way. (click to reveal answer) Click to return to game board