Tuesday, April 8, 2008

EIGHT SEX MYTHS YOU SHOULD NOT BELIEVE

They come up time and time again, those seemingly “credible” newsy bits about sex that consumer magazines love to regurgitate. Many have been around for so long that they’ve become the standard “truth” by which we view the sexes and sexual response.
But they’re simply not the facts. The cost to you: misinformation and missed moments for sexual fulfillment. So make sure you’re not being duped with the following falsehoods about our bodies and their sexual pleasure potential...

1. A female is not a virgin if she does not have a hymen.
The thin tissue that spans at least part of the vaginal opening known as the hymen is a big deal. Societies around the world still believe that an intact hymen is proof of a woman's virginity. In these cultures, “chaste” women are the ones who can be married off. Sadly, what they don’t know is that some girls and women can stretch or break their hymens through a variety of activities, like sports or tampon use. Furthermore, many hymens are merely stretched – not torn – during first-time intercourse. Therefore, a hymen, and particularly the lack thereof, cannot and should not be used as an indicator of a woman's sexual history.

2. Men are more visually stimulated than women.

3. Only women can have multiple orgasms.


4. Being uncircumcised is unhygienic.

5. A woman must be in love to climax.

6. Men do not have sensitive nipples.

7. A woman must have an orgasm in order to conceive.

8. Men’s members need to be handled with care.

To read about all of them click here

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