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Sex Myths Busted

girl thinking about sexA man does not have a G-Spot…..
FALSE, there is a such thing as the male G-Spot

A woman does not have to worry about getting pregnant 3 days after a guy ejaculates inside her when having sex…..
FALSE, sperm can actually live for up to 72 hours inside a woman

A woman cannot get pregnant if her sex partner pulls out before ejaculating….
FALSE, during intercourse men release a clear fluid, called pre-cum, that may contain small amounts of sperm.

A guy wants nothing to do with his sex partner once he has sex because he got what he wanted…..
FALSE, when a guy has an orgasm, a chemical, known as oxytocin is released in his brain, causing him to become sleepy.

You can permanently lose sensation from using a vibrator to often….
FALSE, you will only lose sensation temporarily and this usually occurs if you leave the vibrator in one spot for to long.

There are bones and muscles inside the penis….
FALSE, the penis is made up of spongy erectile tissue and tons of blood vessels.

A woman cannot ejaculate…..
FALSE, a woman can ejaculate a clear fluid, often referred to as “squirting”, when climaxing from G-Spot stimulation.

Having sex after you have had a stroke will cause you to have another stroke….
FALSE, it is highly unlikely you will experience another stroke during sex, but if you are worried, consult your doctor.

You can contact HIV/AIDS through casual contact such as talking, working, shaking hands, sharing eating utensils or using the same toilet with a person that has HIV/AIDS…
FALSE, HIV is transmitted by receiving infected blood, semen, vaginal secretions or breast milk either from vaginal sex, anal sex, oral sex, infected drug needles, breast feeding, open wound/cut, blood transfusion or getting a piercing/tattoo.

 

 
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