Women Can Ejaculate, Too
Although
it’s a hotly debated issue, many women claim that before or during
orgasm, they expel a fluid that’s not urine and not vaginal lubrication.
It’s a clear, odorless fluid that comes out of the urethra itself (or its surrounding ducts) and can range from a few drops to a flood.
“It can happen as a result of G-spot stimulation,” says Amy Levine, sex coach and founder of igniteyourpleasure.com.
“It can take practice and a sense of letting go to have this experience, don’t fret if you aren’t able to do it,” she reassures. But, don’t be alarmed if happens either.
It’s a clear, odorless fluid that comes out of the urethra itself (or its surrounding ducts) and can range from a few drops to a flood.
“It can happen as a result of G-spot stimulation,” says Amy Levine, sex coach and founder of igniteyourpleasure.com.
“It can take practice and a sense of letting go to have this experience, don’t fret if you aren’t able to do it,” she reassures. But, don’t be alarmed if happens either.
It's Possible for You and Your Partner's Parts Not to Fit
He’s
the keymaster and you’re the gatekeeper…but in reality, that’s not
always a combination that works. “It’s like putting two puzzle pieces
into place,” says Levine. If your guy is too big, all is not lost. Try a
position where you control the depth of penetration, such as
woman-on-top. If he’s too small, then it’s time to invest in some toys
and hope that he’s a good conversationalist.
The Left Side Is Best for a Woman's Pleasure
According
to sex-workshop leaders Steve and Vera Bodansky, there’s actually a
specific area of the clitoris that’s the most sensitive. “We’ve found,
in every female student that we’ve taught, that the upper left quadrant
of the clitoral head is the most pleasurable spot to touch,” they say in
their book, Extended Massive Orgasm: How You Can Give and Receive Intense Sexual Pleasure. So tonight instruct him to go, “A little to the left, dear!”
Many Women Experience PCB -- Post-Coital Bleeding
If
you see red after intercourse, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re
getting your period…or that anything has ripped. You could be
experiencing post-coital bleeding, a condition that can sometimes result
from an infection of the cervix or a polyp. While most post-coital
bleeding isn’t life-threatening, you should still see your OB/GYN. Only
he or she can tell if treatment is required.
Your Desire Is Often Related to Where you are in Your Menstrual Cycle
It’s
no coincidence that many women experience an increase in sexual desire
around the time they ovulate. That’s when testosterone levels are at
their peak and, well, testosterone makes you frisky -- just ask any guy.
In fact, it’s a pretty neat trick of biology that we would want sex
right around the time we’re most likely to get pregnant!
Many Straight Guys Like Their Anal Areas Stimulated
If
your man won’t admit to wanting some back door action, it could be
because he’s afraid that it’ll make him seem gay. “The reality is that
the anal area is packed with nerves,” says Levine. She also says that
stimulation of the prostate can lead to intense orgasms. If you decide
to go exploring, just give him fair warning first! he ejaculates. Once he’s achieved this, you’ve got a partner to ride the wave of successive orgasms with!
Sex Doesn't Slow Down for Many Elderly People
That
Cialis commercial is no joke. Seniors don’t spend all day getting
reduced price tickets to the movies. Many of them are too busy going all
the way! “Sexual attraction and connection is a life-long drive,” says
Lou Paget, certified sex educator and author of The Big O: Orgasms: How to Have Them, Give Them, and Keep Them Coming.
So if your sex life is a little lackluster, don’t blame it on age. “For
many older women the reason they aren’t having sex is simply a matter
of opportunity.” Make time for sex, and sex will happen.
Using Lube Can Mean the Difference Between Pain and Pleasure
If
you’re not all that into sex, or find it painful, the answer to your
problem could be in a small bottle you can pick up in any drugstore. Not
producing enough lubrication can make sex downright un-fun for women.
And needing a supplement doesn’t mean you’re not turned on. Don’t be
afraid to use it. “The truth is that our natural lubrication comes and
goes throughout an encounter,” says Levine. “Wetter is better, and
adding a water-based or silicone-based vagina-friendly lube can lead to
an increased level of satisfaction.”
Most Women Don't Orgasm From Penetration Alone
You
wouldn’t expect a man to climax without his penis being involved, yet
so many women feel pressure to orgasm without the clitoris. “We need
clitoral stimulation,” says Levine. “After all, the sole purpose of the
clitoris is for pleasure. During sex, stimulate your clit with a toy or
your finger -- or have your partner get in on the action.”
Having Sex Can Make You Look Sexier
When
a woman does the deed, her estrogen levels double. This can make her
hair shinier and her skin softer. “Estrogen seems to be the fountain of
youth for women,” says Britton. “It can even keep the body enriched with
more moisture in the walls of the vagina.” Think of sex as the ultimate
beauty treatment and get them nice and often.
One Ejaculation Yields Only About a Teaspoon of Semen
You
may want to keep this one secret from your man, especially if he thinks
his love juice could fill up a quart every time he makes love. "Despite
claims, the majority of men have about 1-2 teaspoons of ejaculate,
maybe more if he hasn't orgasmed in quite some time," says Paget. Still,
we think you should applaud his efforts either way.
Humans and Dolphins are the Only Mammals That Have Sex Solely for Pleasure
Betcha
didn’t know that Flipper was such a playboy! The truth is, as humans,
we can savor and enjoy sex and not just think of it for procreation
purposes. Don’t take this gift for granted and crank up the dial a
little bit tonight -- turn on some soft music, light a few candles and
make like a dolphin.
Sex Can Actually Lower Stress Levels and Keep You From Getting Sick
Did
you know that when you’re super busy, getting busy can be just the
thing to keep you sane? That’s because intercourse can lower blood
pressure levels, making you less prone to stress. Regular sex can also
give you higher levels of an antibody called immunoglobulin A, which
helps ward off colds and other infections. So, in case you ever needed
an excuse for nooky, there you go.
Strengthening the PC Muscle = Better Bladder Control and Better Sex
You
do crunches for your abs, but when was the last time you did your
Kegels? It’s an exercise (similar to stopping the flow of urine when
you’re peeing) that tones the pubococcygeus muscle (or, the PC muscle).
“The PC muscle can help with bladder control, but even better, it can
make your orgasms more intense and help you grip his penis when he’s
inside of you, giving him more pleasure, too,” says Levine. So, why not
squeeze this exercise into your schedule? The move: hold your PC muscle
(like you were holding in urine) for 10 seconds, then release for 10
seconds. That’s one. Repeat 10 times. For optimal Kegels, do 3 sets a day.
Sex Usually Lasts Less Than 10 Minutes
We’ve
all seen those montages where a couple stays up all night doing it on
every available surface, not stopping to eat or even take a bathroom
break. But, in reality sex is usually not an all-night affair. There is
nothing wrong with your love life! “If you want it to last longer, your
guy needs to get in touch with his body to be able to slow down his
arousal arc,” she says. “He can use techniques such as breath control to
help him last longer.”
Falling Asleep After Sex Is Normal for Men -- and Women
There’s
a reason you and your honey feel tired after sex (and it’s usually not
because one of you doesn’t feel like reciprocating). “After sex,
oxytocin is released and that hormone is responsible for calming you and
even inducing sleep,” says Patti Britton, PhD, clinical sexologist,
founder of SexCoachU.com and author of The Art of Sex Coaching. Next time he dozes off, don’t take it as a sign of boredom, but rather, that your lovin’ is the ultimate stress-release!
There are Benefits to Having Sex on Your Period
Squeamish
about sex during that time of the month? Don’t be. When you climax,
your uterus contracts, which can result in an immediate heavier flow,
but then a shorter period since more of the blood and uterine lining
have been shed. But even if it doesn’t mean you get to buy a smaller box
of tampons, “orgasms are a great way to relieve menstrual cramps,” says
Levine.
Being on the Pill Can Dull Some Women's Libidos
The
Pill once meant sexual freedom for women but nowadays more studies show
that the suppression of ovulation, along with hormonal changes can
actually dampen desire in some women. “Sometimes it’s a matter of
changing brands,” says Levine. “Or, going off the Pill altogether and
trying another birth control method. Talk with your doctor to suss out
your options,” she says.
It's Normal for Women to Have Submissive Fantasies
If
you dream of your boss taking you on the conference table (while you’re
dressed up as a naughty secretary) you’re not alone. “Studies have
shown that over 50 percent of women fantasize about being taken,” says
Britton. Even the most powerful women may enjoy the submissive role
during sex. “This might include being tied up or even forced into sex,”
she says. Remember, fantasy and reality are two different realms and
acknowledging these thoughts can actually be empowering.
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