Contents
- 1 Myth 1: Men are always ready for sex
- 2 Myth 2: Masturbation leads to impotency
- 3 Myth 3: The length of the penis makes a difference in satisfying a woman
- 4 Myth 4: Wearing a condom will prevent you from getting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
- 5 Myth 5: If the woman doesn’t have an orgasm, you must be doing something wrong
There may be some myths and false notions about sex in your mind that need to be cleared up. Here’s some help for you:
Myth 1: Men are always ready for sex
On the exterior, it may seem like men are always ready for sex, but this isn’t the case. Men are also driven by mood and timing.
Myth 2: Masturbation leads to impotency
Msturbation is not harmful for your health. There is no such thing as a bad consequence of masturbation.
Myth 3: The length of the penis makes a difference in satisfying a woman
The length of a penis in most men varies and it does not affect your sexual life in any way. Size of the penis does not determine sexual pleasure in women.
Myth 4: Wearing a condom will prevent you from getting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
A condom can greatly minimize the probability of STDs, but they are not 100 percent foolproof against pregnancy and STDs. Condoms can protect you from STIs transmitted through bodily fluids, including HIV, but they may not protect you from STIs that can be transmitted through skin contact, such as HPV. A condom can only minimize the risk, but cannot completely eliminate it.
Myth 5: If the woman doesn’t have an orgasm, you must be doing something wrong
It has been observed that only 30 percent of women ever have an orgasm during intercourse. So relax and take a chill pill, you just need to stimulate her a little more.
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