Sex myths that adults still believe

You blame low sexual education, porn or anything, but most adults continue to believe myths (or misunderstandings) about sex that simply exist. Myth: Masturbing while in a relationship means that you don't get enough out of your partner. Truth: It does not matter whether you are in a relationship or not, masturbation [...]
You blame low sexual education, porn or anything, but most adults continue to believe myths (or misunderstandings) about sex that simply exist.
Myth: Masturbing while in a relationship means that you don't get enough out of your partner.
Truth: It doesn't matter whether you're dating or not, masturbation is always the normal process, healthy and part of a sexual being.
Myth: All orgasms experience the same and must be explosive.
Truth: Living orgasm is not always the same. Various individuals have different ways of getting into orgasms. For some, this process may be liberating, painful, or satisfying, but it all depends on the person.
Myth: The way you treat sex shows how good this experience is for you.
Truth: What matters most during a sexual report is how you feel. Overall, the greatest satisfaction is experienced when the individual is emotionally and without stress.
Myth: Men must experience immediate jacululation every time they have sexual relations with a female.
Truth: This too is not true, for according to experts, males can experience the same satisfaction without immediate jacululation. In most cases, they themselves try to slow down or fail to carry out the process altogether so that they are content to get more involved. That doesn't mean they never enjoyed the report.
Myth: The bigger the penis the greater the satisfaction
Truth: The most sensitive part of the vagina has an opening around one or two fingers, so even a small penis can do its work. Sexual pleasure depends more on how partners feel. And harassment of high - sensitivity endogens is the key to a deeper experience.
Myth: Men hate oral sex to women.
Truth: Absolutely false. Men love to do it; it strengthens intimacy and at the same time increases satisfaction for both. /Huffington Post










