1. Some women can ejaculate
Female ejaculation refers to the ejection of fluid by some
women from vulva or vagina when they climax in sexual
intercourse. Other terms used to describe this phenomenon
are 'gushing' or 'squirting'.
This is a very controversial subject, since it has not been
scientifically substantiated.
Your man can learn to help you ejaculate. This could be done
by manual stimulation of the G-spot with finger pressing
hard in a come hither motion. So if this is a skill, then that
would definitely add to the sexual pleasure of females when
well mastered.
2. You can contract STD even when you use a condom
You can catch sexually transmitted diseases even if you use a
condom. I know this real bad news for some individuals.
Even if you use a condom 100% of the time, it does not
eliminate the risk of contracting an STD as condoms could
leak, break or slip off 3-15% of the time.
Aside these, you can also contract an STD from an infected
scrotum when it touches the skin of the vulva. Various
infections contracted this way include genital Warts, Herpes,
Molluscum contagiosum, as well as Pubic lice. This calls for
extra care and precaution.
3. Only about 25% of women have orgasms from intercourse
alone
About 75 percent of all women never reach orgasm from
intercourse alone. Some few others would attain orgasm with
the extra help of their partners hands or tongue. And 10 to
15 percent never climax under any circumstances. This
doesn’t sound fair, yet it’s very true.
This is quite unlike men who would ejaculate very quickly
even during foreplay, or just through rubbing of their penis
by some who they don’t really like! Female orgasm is hard to
attain. The conditions have to be right. More of the actions
take place at the clitoris and the controversial G-spot. So
having to attain this could involve the lady or couple
mastering some sexual positions that would ensure hitting
the real spots.
4. Sex has great health benefits
Safe sex (or even just orgasm alone) is good for you. Sex
health benefits include lowering your risk of heart disease
and stroke, reducing your risk of breast cancer, bolstering
your immune system, helping you sleep, making you appear
more youthful, improving your fitness, regulating menstrual
cycles, relieving menstrual cramps, helping with chronic
pain, reducing the risk of depression, lowering stress levels,
and improving self esteem.
5. Penis width drives women crazy, not necessarily the length
Men are so particular about penis size. Of course, some
would give anything to have their penises enlarged. Is penis
size really that important? Maybe it’s as important as you
think it is! Do women really care about penis size? What is
the ideal penis size?
Well, British researchers showed that 85 percent of women
reported they were happy with their partner’s size. So to the
rest 15 percent that weren’t satisfied, what could be
responsible?
In small study conducted by University of Texas-Pan
American and published in BMC Women's Health, 50
undergraduate women were surveyed by two popular male
athletes on campus about their perceptions of sexual
satisfaction and it was concluded that the width of a penis
feels better than the length of a penis, when subjects are
asked to choose between the two. It was also concluded that
this may show that penis size overall affects sexual
satisfaction since women chose between the two options
they were given.
There are a number of reasons why penis width could be
described as more sexually satisfying by women. First, the
width of the penis at the base may be more stimulating to
the clitoris. Researchers also suggest that a wide penis gives
a woman a 'greater feeling of fullness' and is therefore
physically and psychologically more satisfying.
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