Depends, but I don't think this question is much suitable for minors that may be searching Wikianswers.
The CDC estimates that 6.8% of sexually active females age 14 to 19 have chlamydia. (see related link).
The fraction of females is 5/6.
Only the times he went after females: Persephone, Minthe and Leuce.
None.
Yes, it was said that he sexually assaulted her and that he has did this many times before
Satisfied has three syllables.
Until either party wants to stop. There is no required number of times, but since females can have multiple orgasms, they prefer as many times as possible usually.
AIDs is not a sexually transmitted disease as many people think. It is transmitted through needles many times.
As many times as you want. Females will be unable to breed when they reach the age of 50, though males will always be fertile.
Sexually mostly, with a male and female. But many species can also reproduce asexually, as the females can lay unfertilized eggs which hatch into more females. Species that can do this include many stick insects and aphids. Also note that (sterile) female worker bees and ants hatch from unfertilised eggs, and male drones from fertilized ones.
3,349,710 females
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