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Does the size of a man's penis affect a woman's orgasm? 

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Myths about sex (1"3)

Title: Myths about sex "1

1. Does the size of a man's penis affect a woman's orgasm?

Answer: This is a traditional idea under the influence of phallic worship and has nothing to do with the facts.
If someone says that the person with the thickest thighs jumps the highest, no
one will believe it. However, most men still believe that penis size is the decisive factor. In reality, there are many other ways
for a good man to create female orgasm , and size has little to do with it. 2. Can learning all the positions shown in videos and books guarantee a partner's complete submissiveness? A: Basically, the strength of male and female libido varies depending on the factors. Women are more sensory, auditory, and tactile, and are right-brained. Men are more rational, visual, and left-brained. To bring a woman to orgasm, more effort and thought must be put into foreplay to create the right atmosphere. Traditional candlelight and flowers are timeless methods. Men, on the other hand, are easier to please. Ejaculation almost always guarantees an orgasm. However, because men like to take the initiative, there's a saying: "Power is the strongest aphrodisiac," which is not an exaggeration. Positions and techniques are secondary and cannot determine everything. Male readers can use this as a starting point to consider why many women fall into the lustful trap of middle-aged married men. 3. What is the most effective method of contraception? A: Statistically, birth control pills have the lowest failure rate, with less than one percent of users still becoming pregnant. However, considering the increasing risks of various transmitted diseases and the woman's safety, condoms are the best choice. Their failure rate is as high as four to five percent, but fortunately, this number can be reduced through various methods, such as choosing reliable brands, using them from the beginning of sexual intercourse, avoiding scratches from fingernails, and using other contraceptive methods simultaneously, such as birth control creams. 4. Will male vasectomy affect sexual ability? A: Male vasectomy will not affect sexual ability or sensitivity. The only difference is that the semen will no longer contain sperm, but ejaculation will still occur normally. It is important to note that other contraceptive methods should still be used for six months, as the semen may contain residual sperm "downstream" of the vasectomy site. For males, vasectomy is much easier than for women, and there are no visible scars. It is done through the scrotum in a few simple steps, unlike female vasectomy, which requires two holes in the abdomen to tie off the two fallopian tubes. However, misunderstandings about this surgery could potentially damage a man's self-confidence and affect his sexual ability. 5. What is the normal "duration" for a man? A: Only ejaculation within half a minute of penetration, and repeated every time , is considered premature ejaculation. Otherwise, it's considered normal. Extending foreplay and stimulating the woman's erogenous zones are the correct methods. Again, please remember that it's not about prolonging the duration of thrusting to achieve female orgasm; this is a common misconception. --- Sex Myths 2 1. Can hepatitis be transmitted through sexual contact? A: If one partner has chronic hepatitis B or C, it's very difficult to transmit the virus to the other through sexual contact or saliva, so there's no need to worry . These are transmitted through blood. However, STIs like HIV and gonorrhea are primarily transmitted through sexual contact; even a single contact can lead to infection. 2. How frequent should sexual activity be to be harmful to health? A: This answer varies from person to person and depends on age. Daily sex is not harmful to a man in his twenties , but this doesn't mean that daily sex is healthy, as those with a strong libido tend to have more frequent sex. The older one gets, the less frequent the sex becomes; even a seventy- year-old man shouldn't have sex more than once every two weeks. Women, on the other hand, usually have fewer restrictions than men; as long as they are in the mood , there's no upper limit. The same applies to masturbation. 3. I often hear about "stroke on the spot"; is this really a danger? A: Most men with heart disease abstain from sex, but this is unfounded. Several statistics in recent years have shown that these patients' chances of stroke during sexual activity are no higher than their chances of having a stroke in the morning (morning is a high-incidence time for stroke and myocardial infarction). 4. Everyone has heard of AIDS, but what are the symptoms? A: Infection only occurs through sexual intercourse with an carrier or sharing syringes. Its incubation period ranges from six months to one or two decades. Once infected, it's like a time bomb, capable of attacking the entire immune system at any time, leaving the body defenseless, like a cold. Initial symptoms are not specific, often just fatigue, decreased appetite , night sweats, and weight loss. It is not easy to distinguish from hepatitis or malignant tumors . The most accurate method is a blood test. However, in the early stages of infection, there is a so-called "window period" during which it may not be detectable, which can last up to three months. Even non-homosexuals can be infected through unprotected sex with carrier women (especially prostitutes). 5. Does using a condom make one "immune to all diseases"? A: In the vast majority of cases, yes, unless there is a tiny, undetectable hole in the condom. You can also get infected through herpes ulcers on the labia (or scrotum) and contact with your sexual partner's genitals. Incidentally, STIs cannot be transmitted through the use of unclean hotel towels , as the pathogens of STIs are very fragile and can only exist within the living body.

































































































Only sexual intercourse can transmit the virus.

6. Is oral sex harmful? Can it bring a woman to orgasm?

A: Oral sex is harmless. Whether it's between a man and a woman or between two men, it's
a way to enhance sexual interest. Just don't
create ; sex should be pleasurable for both partners.

To bring a woman to orgasm, oral sex should emphasize stimulating the clitoris
. As long as the woman doesn't feel aversion and is relaxed, allowing her partner to gradually
stimulate her erogenous zones, she can eventually reach orgasm through clitoral stimulation.

7. How can I tell if I've had an orgasm?

A: A woman's orgasm is a slow, escalating process. At the moment of orgasm,
physiologically, you feel your nipples harden and erect, your lower back muscles
contract slightly, your uterus and vagina experience strong contractions, your mind
goes blank yet you feel like you're flying in the clouds, and your whole body involuntarily
tenses... If you don't have this "electrifying" feeling, you
haven't reached orgasm yet.


Myths about Relationships 3


1. My wife has been unwilling to have intimate relations for three years.

Answer: There are usually several reasons why a wife is unwilling to have intimate relations:
(1) She has had a negative perception of sex since childhood, which may be
related to the teachings of her elders during her growth.
(2) Sexual intercourse does not bring her pleasure, but she is unwilling
to admit it. After the child is born and her obligations are fulfilled, she no longer wants to be intimate.

The above two points are relatively difficult to communicate because they are subconscious issues.
As soon as you kiss your wife, she will think it is the prelude to sex and refuse.
So you must take it slowly and make sure that your hugs
and caresses are not for sex before she is unwilling to open her heart. Only by making your wife slowly accept physical contact and
the feeling of love can she accept the act of sexual union after a period of time.
Don't doubt your sexual ability, but read relevant books or even seek help from experts.

2. I haven't had a wet dream for three months.

Answer: This is normal and you don't need to worry about it. Fatigue and stress will reduce
the speed of sperm and semen secretion and make wet dreams less likely to occur.

3. My wife hasn't conceived.

A: You bear half the responsibility. The husband's responsibility: Reduce workload and
stress to increase sperm count. Abstain from sex for at least five days before your wife's fertile window,
then have intercourse every two days during that period, reducing the number of thrusts and ensuring ejaculation.
Do this once a month until your wife's period begins, then stop and repeat the following month.
The simplest method for the woman is to calculate seven days before her period (the so-called "fertile window")
and have intercourse with her husband using the above method. The goal during this period is to conceive, so avoid using lubricants
and avoid overly intense orgasms to increase sperm motility.

4. How to have sex?

A: This is beyond the scope of medicine. Please explore and experiment together with your partner based on mutual trust and love.

5. How to get the woman to initiate sex?

A: First, let the woman experience the pleasure of intimacy, and you should also be willing to feel her reactions
and cater to her preferences. You don't need superior sexual ability, but you must have boundless patience.
Remember, sex is about sharing, not about the man's conquest or performance. Not every hug needs to be
the prelude ; with love as the foundation, different levels of intimacy can bring pleasure. Over time, women are usually
more willing to open up and make requests.

6. You can't get pregnant during menstruation. Really?

A: Yes. Menstruation means the egg is expelled through the ruptured blood vessels of the uterus, so
fertilization won't occur. As for orgasms, they are usually stronger than usual, but this isn't
due to uterine contractions; it's a result of endocrine changes.

7. How can I make a man more comfortable?

A: Being slightly more proactive can
increase pleasure. But don't be too proactive. Touching
his genitals can also be effective. Remember, the source of male orgasm is the sexual organs.

8. Why do I ejaculate quickly during my first sexual encounter?

A: This is common for most men. Excessive excitement and tension
make it difficult to control the speed of orgasm, and the sexual organs become overly sensitive. Don't worry about it.

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