Health
Top 10 sex myths
Sex...it’s one of the most thought
about subjects, but how much do we really know? Our knowledge of sex is often
confused by rumors, misconceptions and outright lies. So, dust off your
magnifying glass, pull out your probes and apply your long, investigative,
latex gloves—it’s myth busting time:
1.
A woman can’t get pregnant when it’s her first time.
The notion that a woman cannot get
pregnant the first time she has sex is still a commonly held belief. In Turkey
25 percent of young people thought this was true. However, the truth of the
matter is that without reliable contraception, pregnancy is possible, whether it
is the woman’s first time or her fiftieth time.
2.
"I can’t darling, I’ve got a headache."
Have you ever used the old headache
excuse, or been denied some loving action because of one? Well, we have a cure
for her sore head because sex has medicinal properties. When women have sex,
endormorphins are released into her body, which in turn relieves pain.
Therefore getting under the covers should help ease a woman’s headache.
3.
Men always want it.
Although many men in their late
teens and early twenties want a lot of it, men do not always want to have sex.
Lots of things affect people’s sex drives; stress being one of the biggest
culprits. If you don’t feel like it, there’s nothing wrong with you. On average
Briton’s have sex six to seven times per month, whilst American’s on average
have sex twice a week.
4.
If you masturbate you run out of semen.
This is not true. The amount of
semen a man ejaculates varies, being between half a teaspoon and a whole
teaspoon of fluid. This equates to 40-500 million sperm. Men who
ejaculate a lot in one day may notice that the volume of semen decreases, but
there is no risk of you running out of semen, you will simply produce more.
5.
Older people don’t do it.
Talking about old people getting
frisky can embarrass some people; but let’s face it everyone likes sex, even
the granddads and grandmas. Many people think that after the menopause women
lose interest in sex, but this is not always true. Many older people enjoy an
active sex life beyond the menopause and it has lots of health benefits too.
6.
It’s good to lose your virginity when you are young.
Although people are having sex
younger, many regret it. The average age to lose your virginity is 16 in the
UK. It was 21 in the 1950s. Sixty-three percent of sexually active adolescents
wished they had waited longer and eighty-nine percent of those surveyed would
advise their own brother, sister or friend not to have sex until at least after
finishing secondary school.
7.
Thin condoms break.
If a condom is your preferred method
of contraception, which type do you choose? There are a lot of condoms on the
market: ribbed ones, sleek fitting ones, the thin, the thick and the pina
colada flavored. Whichever you use, you don’t have to worry about the thickness
because Durex reassures us that the thickness of the condom doesn’t necessarily
correspond to safety.
8.
We're all porn stars.
Watching two of Hollywood’s finest
stars perform a hot love scene is great for getting you in the mood, but it
should not be used as a sex guide. Real people do not come every time and last
for three hours. Studies show that 75 per cent of men orgasm two to three
minutes after penetration and an estimated 30 per cent of women can only
achieve orgasm through masturbation.
9.
Men cheat more than women.
When you hear that a couple have
split up because of an affair it is easy to assume it was the man’s fault, but
recent studies suggest that women are much better at keeping their affairs
secret. According to Dr David Holmes between eight and 15 per cent of children
haven't been fathered by the man who thinks he's the biological parent.
10.
Women don’t ejaculate.
Not all women ejaculate, but some
do. If you have seen women ejaculate during pornography this is not an accurate
depiction. In reality, women ejaculate a small amount of fluid, which is a
mixture of urine and a liquid from the G-spot (the female equivalent to a
prostate). However, most women do not experience ejaculation, so if you don’t,
there’s no need to worry.

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