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The five most common sex myths

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  1. Uncircumcised male You will enjoy more sexual pleasure

  Wrong: Researchers analyzed circumcised adult men and found that they had poorer erectile function, ejaculation Functioning and overall satisfaction were not significantly different from uncircumcised men.

  2. Oysters can greatly increase your sexual desire

  Wrong: It's you who can increase your sexual desire. Jon, a professor of urology at the University of Minnesota, said: "There is no rigorous scientific evidence that oysters can increase sexual desire, but there is so much hype about oysters that they may have a placebo effect. ”

  Three, some female Only stimulation of the nipples is needed to achieve orgasm.

  Correct: Some women's breasts are super sensitive and stimulation of it alone can bring them to the most pleasurable state.

  4. Men think about sex every 7 seconds

  Wrong: This number is grossly exaggerated. In fact, only 23% of men claim to have sexual fantasies on a regular basis. The rest may just be upset.

  5. Some women pass exercise to reach climax

  Correct: Many women require a build-up of tension in their leg muscles to reach orgasm. If they participate in similar exercises (such as hanging knee raises), the release of dopamine and endorphins in the brain will produce similar sexual stimulation to bring them to orgasm.

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