8 truths and myths about sex

Check out some of the top sex myths and discover liberating truths!
As much as sex is an almost common affair these days, it has been considered taboo for many centuries, and so, there are many sexual myths - some are unbelievable and can disrupt many people's lives. In order to get rid of all misinterpretations, it is important to clear all doubts surrounding sexual intercourse.
Discover 8 truths and myths about sex:
Not ejaculating causes pain in the testicles?
Yes! When the erection occurs it increases the blood flow of the male intimate region, without ejaculation the seminal fluid gets trapped inside the prostate and seminal vesicle. This blockage causes pain in the testicles.
Do men think about sex more than women?
Definitely not! Recent research shows that thinking is the same between both sexes. Women want and think as much as men, the issue is more social and behavioral.
Is it possible to break the penis? Yes! Even having no bones this is possible.
The penis is formed by two cavernous bodies that fill with blood during erection, its surrounding contains a fibrous cap called the albuginous tunic. Careful when changing positions, the penis may twist and break the cape causing blood to leak.
Does having sex before physical activity compromise performance?
No! A very common subject among sportsmen, coaches generally prohibit practice before major events. Research shows that within ten hours you are recovered for any activity, as well as increasing your testosterone level.
Size Matters! Right? No!
The vaginal canal is 9 to 12 cm deep and most nerve endings are internal - within the first 4 centimeters. That is, a penis in the normal average of 10 to 17 cm can completely satisfy your partner.
Interrupted intercourse prevents pregnancy?
! Negative. This method is widely practiced and unsafe because during sex men release a lubrication that may contain sperm. That is, condoms and contraceptives always ...
Is it possible to reach orgasm with anal sex?
Yes! Some women can enjoy orgasmic pleasure with anal sex only by the movement generated during the act, but is more common through clitoral stimulation.
Does eating peanuts, oysters and quail eggs increase libido?
No! These foods have no connection with increased sexual desire, it's just a folklore. They are caloric and energetic, being associated solely with increased appetite.
Posted in: 08/17/2021
Last modified: 08/07/2025
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