G-spot and Three Other Sex Myths That Shouldn’t Worry Anyone.

G-spot

Hitting the G-spot is considered as the mega-jackpot of sex. Does the G-sport really exist or it is just an erotic imagination by a woman to challenge a man during sex? Some women have confessed to have it. During a sexual intercourse, the male partner is often challenged to reach the sport. This among the following myths shouldn’t however discourage the man from a happy sex life.

Orgasm is the goal of love making.

According to some gynaecologists, sexual intercourse is a journey and not a destination. In a journey, some of the most critical elements are the encounters experienced together, the lessons learnt and patience. Many sets of couples often consider orgasm as the ultimate goal for sex only to engage into a meaningless rush to nowhere. When one focuses on the destination to a journey, it is likely that they will panic about reaching and shift focus from the current activity.

All women orgasm

Not at all. It has been clinically proven that there are women who experience anorgasmia which means they cannot orgasm. As the orgasm seems to be the journey end to many, focus should be travelling and not how to reach there, as it has been the case.

The bigger the monkey, the smaller the tail and vice-versa

It is not true that men with bigger body size have a smaller size genitals. A study done in 2002 by University College London found that 104 mature men had no their penis size related to the body size.

It OK to fake an orgasm

It is always wise to be honest to your partner. As such, it is good to make them know what works best for them. There is no point to fake an orgasm just to tell your partner that what they did was satisfying.

 

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