Genital
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Genitals are the parts of the body that let human beings reproduce (make babies).
Genitals are different for males and females. In fact, they are the main thing that makes male and females different. If a male or a female wants to reproduce, he or she has to use his or her genitals with someone's genitals who is the opposite sex. To reproduce, there needs to be one male and one female (a mother and father).
[edit] Males
The genitals that males have is called a penis. The penis expels urine (pee) and semen, a white liquid that comes out of the penis when the male is reproducing with a female. The penis is shaped like a banana or a hot dog. It is filled with blood, and when the male gets sexually excited (like when he sees a naked female) his penis becomes bigger and harder so that he can reproduce properly.
[edit] Females
The genitals that females have is called a vulva. The vulva is like a hole that the male can put his penis in when the male and female want to reproduce, or just have sex for fun. This is the same hole that babies come out of when the female gives birth to a baby.