There are lots of common misconceptions about sex that
people probably believe and keep passing on for years and years. Interestingly,
there are so many things that people know wrong about sex. You will be
surprised when you know that some of the sex facts you learnt are originally
myths, so just keep reading along the 10 things people know wrong about sex…
1. Foreplay is only
in the bedroom.
A common misconception about sex is that foreplay should
just start in the bedroom. You can always spice things up with your husband
right before you enter the bedroom. A kiss here and there or even a naughty
look can always do the trick.
2. All women/men are
turned on from the same places.
Yes, everyone is different. There’s no rule that says that
women get equally turned on when they’re touched from certain places. During
foreplay, make sure to communicate with your wife/husband and know where
exactly do they get turned on the most.
3. Dirty talk during
sex is a must.
Unlike movies and various sex scenes, dirty talk and naughty
words aren’t extremely necessary during having sex. This point might disappoint
a lot of people, but unfortunately it’s true. Some people don’t even like to
talk dirty while having sex.
4. Penis size matters.
Studies have shown that lots of men can be conscious about
their private parts. The truth is, women don’t really care about penis sizes at
all.
5. Men and women come
at the same time.
Both men and women are truly different and their sexual
excitement may differ. Nearly all men can orgasm and climax very easily, unlike
women who really need a little bit more time and effort than men to reach
orgasm.
6. A woman must bleed
on her first time.
The thing about hymens, is that they differ from one woman
to another. Not all women bleed on their first time of having sex, better yet,
bleeding doesn’t happen that often because it could be just a few drops of
blood.
7. Penis size has
nothing to do with shoe size and hands.
We don’t quite know who spread the rumor that the shoe size
and hands of the man has anything to do with the size of their man parts. The
truth is, there’s nothing really definitive about it at all. It’s one big myth
everyone just believes.
8. If a condom is
tight, it’s safer.
A common misconception is that when a condom is tight, it’s
more likely to prevent pregnancy or sexual diseases. A tight condom can only
make things harder as you put it on or take it off.
9. Sex burns calories
but it’s not exercise.
Of course, a sexual intercourse does burn up to 85 to 150
calories, but it’s not the same as you exercise. If you rely only on having sex
with your husband to lose weight or get in shape, then you’re definitely wrong.
10. Young men are
more likely to ejaculate prematurely.
Premature ejaculation can happen at any age. Young men can
experience it as well as the elder ones. There’s no fixed age group for this
symptom.