Some unfounded myths about female sexuality

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Everything related to the intimate relationship of a man and a woman has always been surrounded by a large number of completely foolish myths. This happens because of the banal sexual illiteracy. The same fate befell female sexuality.

However, not all men were able to make the right conclusions after talking with girls or observing their reactions during intimacy. As a result, many men represent female sexuality in a highly distorted form. Let's consider some completely unfounded myths about female sexuality, in order not to talk about girls, based on silly errors.

Women love sex less than men. Many men are sure that girls love sex less than they do. In fact, it is not. Women want sex just like their partners. The difference here is one: men are happy to have sex with women who do not cause them any romantic feelings. The representative of the fair sex can get full pleasure only from sex with a man, for whom she is experiencing at least love. In addition, unlike the representatives of the stronger sex, girls can longer refrain from intimate relationships without any special consequences for their health. As a result, a woman who does not have the opportunity to have sex with a beloved man simply waits until she meets a really suitable partner.

Semen is completely safe for women. Usually, men are offended if their partners refuse to ejaculate them in the mouth or on the surface of the body. However, few men know that for some girls sperm is the strongest allergen. As a result, the ingress of seminal fluid on the oral mucosa, the skin of a woman can cause her severe allergic reaction. In this case, everything can end sadly, if allergies will result in swelling of the larynx. However, red spots on the skin of the face, chest, etc. - this is also not a very pleasant result of bed fun.

No blood - no virginity. From time immemorial, it is believed that the main evidence of female virginity is blood on the sheet after her first sex. In fact, this is a fallacy. During the first sexual intercourse for a woman, her virginal hymen may simply stretch out instead of tearing. Naturally, there will be no blood as a result. In addition, a considerable number of women are born without a hymen, so the first sex for them is completely painless and bloodless.

It’s impossible to get pregnant during the critical days period. Some men try to persuade their partners to have sex during menstruation, arguing that these days it is impossible to conceive and to use contraceptives is not necessary. In fact, this is a mistake. A woman may well become pregnant during critical days, as the moment of ridding the body of all eggs cannot be predicted. Moreover, in some cases, conception occurs in the first days after the end of menstruation. Therefore, contraception should never be forgotten.

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