Four Myths About Sex That Are Not True

Sex experts have shown that if we want to get the best out of sexual life, then we must certainly forget some old myths. So let us bring you some of the most common sexual myths that are not true. 1: Men think of sex every seven seconds it's [...]
Sex experts have shown that if we want to get the best out of sexual life, then we must certainly forget some old myths.
So let us bring you some of the most common sexual myths that are not true.
1: Men Think About Sex Every Seven seconds
This has been rejected by numerous studies.
The results show that males think of sex about 19 times per day, while females are 10 times.
2: Why We Have More Sex in the Spring
Does it heat things up when the temperature outside heats up?
Experts show that between 1778 and 1940, birth rates have been higher during winter so women have been expected to become pregnant during the last months of spring and during the early summer months.
But from 1974 to 1982, birthrates have been the highest during August and September, implying that most women have become pregnant during winter months, November and December.
In one experiment, 114 males have been asked to assess every three months pictures of women's faces, breasts and bodies based on how tempting they are.
Men have felt more lust for breasts and bodies during the winter months.
3: Women Do Not Love Pornography Movies
A survey of 3,000 women from “Marie Claire” has found that about 33% of women watch pornographic movies once a week, while another 33% watch several times a month.
Of all the women surveyed, 66% of the women have admitted to watching pornographic movies when they're just 'cause they've preferred it, not to please their partner.
4: Size matters
Giving sexual pleasure has more to do with the ability to penetrate than the size of the penis.
A survey of over half a million people has shown that 85% of women feel satisfied with their partner's size.










