6/04/2008

Some questions about sex

Here are the answers to many common questions about sex.

-- Does the alcohol in high doses difficult sexual activity?
Yes. With a glass over, begins the loss of libido, difficulties to reach orgasm, and in men erection problems.

-- Will the loss of virginity is always painful?
No. Even if the hymen is not very elastic or broken, pain and bleeding are very strange.

-- A man can ejaculate without erection?
Yes, because these are two independent functions, but not something usual, and sexologists consider this type of orgasm as a sign of a serious inhibition of erection.

-- Is it possible for small breasts are more sensitive than large?
No. Everything depends on the sensitivity of women and the caresses it receives.

-- Does the lack of erection, it means lack of desire to partner?
No. The reasons for an event like this may be due to physiological problems generated by an impotence or a bad timing of the relationship.

-- All women have a potential multiorgásmico?
Yes. Unlike men, women do not have a refractory period after orgasm.

-- Does the smell plays an important role in sexual intercourse?
Yes. Each body has a special smell that attracts or repels your partner.

-- Make love always in the same position is a symptom of impoverished?
No. It may also mean a great performance by the sexual partner, who has found the position that it is more appropriate.

-- Is it possible to strengthen the vagina exercise?
Yes. They can be called Kegel exercises, which involve contracting muscles as if he wanted to make a urination.

-- All women have a point G?
No. This is an area filled with folds in front of the vagina described in 1950 by an American gynecologist called Grafenberger. While it is true that some women in the stimulation of this area in particular and blood flow that occurs cause or favor orgasm, it must be remembered that most women die undiscovered point G.

-- Does menopause can increase female libido?
Yes. It is only due to psychological factors, such as to liberate women from the concerns of contraception.
-- Some medicines reduce libido?
Yes. This is evident especially when the medicines are consumed acting on the vigil, sleep, anxiety or hormonal balance.

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