Table of contents:
- 1. Can a man know if I am a virgin?
- 2. Is it true that sex hurts the first time?
- 3. Is it natural for women to masturbate?
- 4. What is an orgasm?
- 5. What is the normal penis size?
- 6. I am not interested about sex, is this natural?
- 7. I am addicted to sex, is there something wrong with me?
- 8. Will men only be aroused by sexy women?
- 9. Is it okay to have sex during menstruation?
When you were a child, you probably had a lot of questions about sex. However, the answer you often get either express or implied is, "That's grown-up business." However, even after entering adulthood or 20s, there are still unanswered questions about sex. This could be because you are embarrassed and reluctant to ask experts, health professionals, or people who have a lot of knowledge about sex. The reason is, sex is a topic that is often considered taboo by society. Especially if you are a woman, asking questions about sex can give you a negative label.
In fact, anyone has the right to find out about that "adult business". Whether male or female. Both of them both have sexual needs as humans, and in the end they will both do so. So, women should also actively seek answers to various questions about sex that have been reluctant to be raised. One of them is by listening to 9 answers about sex that are often sought after by the following women.
1. Can a man know if I am a virgin?
No, your partner will not know whether you are a virgin or not. The reason is, a woman's virginity cannot be judged by whether her hymen is still intact. The hymen can be torn due to various things, for example due to physical activity. So, even though the hymen is torn, it does not mean that he is no longer a virgin. Virginity can only be judged by whether a woman has had sexual relations.
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There is also an assumption that a person is still proven to be a virgin if the first time they have sex, their vagina is bleeding. This is just a myth. The reason is, everyone has a different form of the hymen. Some are very sensitive and cover almost the entire vagina so that it will bleed when having vaginal penetration. However, some are very thick and small so that vaginal penetration will not cause tearing of the hymen or bleeding.
2. Is it true that sex hurts the first time?
Sex shouldn't hurt, even for the first time. However, if you feel pain the first time you have sex, it can be caused by a variety of things. For example, lack of lubrication or fluids in the female area, sex too fast, or because you and your partner are too nervous. If you are in pain, you should talk to your partner and find the root of the problem.
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3. Is it natural for women to masturbate?
Masturbation is a common thing, both men and women. For women, this action is often covered up because it becomes taboo. In fact, providing sexual stimulation for yourself is actually a good way to get to know your body. Many women claim that masturbation can actually bring more sexual satisfaction than sex. This is because when masturbating, women will pay special attention to sensitive areas (G-spot) such as the clitoris. Meanwhile, when making love with a partner, this area usually rarely receives stimulation.
4. What is an orgasm?
Orgasm occurs when you reach climax or peak sexual pleasure. This is usually characterized by simultaneous contractions of the uterus, vagina, and anus for only a few seconds. Women also usually will produce vaginal fluids when they reach climax. Female orgasm is less common than male orgasm. In fact, there are some women who have never had an orgasm in their life. Usually, vaginal or anal penetration will not bring a woman to the peak of pleasure. Many women experience orgasm precisely by providing stimulation to the clitoris, without penetration.
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5. What is the normal penis size?
Every man has a different penis size. According to a study published in the Journal of Urology Study, the average size of a non-erect penis is 8 centimeters. While an erect penis is an average of 12 centimeters long. For comparison, the average vaginal depth is about 10 centimeters.
6. I am not interested about sex, is this natural?
There are some women who feel reluctant to talk about sex, watch pornographic films, or imagine any sexual activity. Precisely when imagined, what emerges is fear, anxiety, or disgust. These feelings can be triggered by a variety of things. For example, from a young age you were taught that sex is a topic or something that should be avoided in general. Both from their activities and information about sex. It is also possible that you have seen sex as something dirty and inappropriate. It's not that there is anything wrong with you. You just haven't gotten used to accepting sex as a natural biological process.
Plus, it could be that you just aren't interested in sex at all. People who have no sexual attraction are known as asexual. An asexual person may fall in love and be romantic, but do not see sex as a biological need or as an expression of love. They will not get any satisfaction from sex. Asexual is a sexual orientation, not an illness, mental disorder or disability of any kind.
7. I am addicted to sex, is there something wrong with me?
If there are people who are not at all interested in sex, there are also those who cannot be separated from things that are sexual in nature. This obsession with sex is known as a hypersexual disorder. Symptoms include dissatisfaction despite repeated sex, inability to control sexual desire, frequent masturbation, addiction to pornographic films, frequent changing sexual partners, and harassing others. Hypersexuality can be controlled if you seek professional help.
However, enjoying sexual activity and fantasizing about sex does not necessarily make you a hypersexual. As long as you have control over yourself and it doesn't bother you or anyone else, it's completely normal to like sex.
8. Will men only be aroused by sexy women?
There are many things that can turn a man on. However, that does not mean the only thing that can make a man aroused and get sexual satisfaction is a sexy woman. Every man has his own taste about women. Many men will feel aroused when they are with the woman they love, regardless of the shape of the woman's body. There are also those who crave women who are pregnant or women who are much older than him. The assumption that only sexy women can make men horny departs from various advertisements and media that intensively present women with certain body types as sex symbols.
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After all, body shape has nothing to do with a person's performance when making love. Someone whose body is sexy is not necessarily able to satisfy their partner sexually. Likewise with a person whose body is not like a porn star, maybe he is actually very good at having sex.
9. Is it okay to have sex during menstruation?
Some partners will continue to have sex while a woman is menstruating. However, this falls on the hands of each partner. Having sex during menstruation is something special for many women. The reason is, sex can reduce stomach cramps and speed up the menstrual cycle. However, be careful because sex during menstruation can increase the risk of transmitting venereal diseases. So, make sure that making love during menstruation is still done wisely.
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