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Saturday 21 May 2011

COMMON SEX MYTHS

    
1. Men do not always know when ejaculatory fluid begins to seep out , pre-ejaculation (which       includes           sperm)  is enough to get a woman pregnant.

2.The second myth concerns thinking about someone else during the act, which is a bad thing to do.
A large part of the sexual experience starts with your brain, not your body, and sometimes your brain can wander. If you are committed to your lady, and your relationship is in a good place, it's okay to think about Angelina Jolie or Megan Fox every now and then.

3.The third myth is the belief that premature ejaculation only affects young men.
Some men do find that premature ejaculation begins at the onset of sexual maturity, but plenty of men also find it to be an issue later in life. In fact, premature ejaculation affects 30 per cent of men at sometime in their lives.
Often, early ejaculation in men who are in their 30s or older is a co-symptom of erectile dysfunction or fatigue, poor cardiovascular conditioning, depression, anxiety, or neurological symptoms.

4.The fourth myth is about the belief that oral sex is safer than vaginal sex.
From teenagers to former President Bill Clinton, oral sex seems to have the stigma of a "free pass" as far as sexual relationships go. Yes, it does count as sex, and yes, you can get a sexually transmitted disease from oral sex.
There is still an exchange of fluids, meaning that diseases can enter your body through sores or small cuts in your mouth and throat.

5.The fifth myth is about how certain foods can be aphrodisiacs that will put one in the mood for some good loving.
While oysters, dark chocolate, strawberries, and tiger penis might make one feel aroused, there is no scientific evidence to support the validity of aphrodisiacs.

6.The sixth myth is on how size matters.







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