This piece of writing is
done to extend awareness concerning sex, thrashing the myths and misconceptions
a side.
Majority of us remain unaware of the crucial elements related to
sex until we decide to Google it. It’s an unhidden fact of our culture that
this topic pops only one night before the marriage of a girl. The mother
embarrassingly(so like the bio teacher from school while teaching reproduction
chapter) for the first time discuss it with her daughter making sure that she
understands the complexity of it in just few lines uttered by her. In response
to which the girl shyly nods her head signaling her mother that she has
understood it well, even when she has several other questions juggling in mind.
Is it correct to entirely depend on your partner to increase your
knowledge on the matter of sex? What if his knowledge is as restricted as
yours? Most probably both of you would be liable to commit mistake which could
be irreparable.
Keeping in mind situations which we more likely to ignore or stay
uninformed about, I’ve jotted down few points which would definitely be
profitable to you and your partner and might boost up your sex life.
Tip # 1 'No penetration' does not mean that you are secure from
being pregnant.
Yes! That’s true. Pregnancy can happen even when a partner
ejaculates or pre-ejaculates near or on your vulva. Naked body contact around
this region could lead to pregnancy.
Tip # 2 You can still get pregnant if you have sex during your
menstrual cycle.
Shocking? Yes! If you have vaginal sex during your periods, you
can get pregnant. Sperms have a life ranging from one day to one week, thus
meaning that a sperm could fertilize an egg when you ovulate. It is a must to
use a condom, as it is the proven way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases
and unwanted pregnancies.
Tip # 3 Washing the vagina after intercourse does not avoid
pregnancy.
No! It wouldn’t work. Even if you wash your vagina with hot water,
cold water, soap solution or shampoo solution, sperms are really speedy
swimmers and can get to their set destination even before you blink your eye.
Use safe birth control methods instead.
Tip # 4 Even if it's your first time, you can get pregnant.
You might have heard friends saying “it doesn’t happen at the
first time”. Sorry to let down your friends but a girl can become pregnant
anytime and every time she is having sex, irrespective of the fact that it is
her first time or not. A girl is most fertile during her teenage years, thus it
is a must for her to use reliable birth control.
Tip # 5 Not all women bleed when they have sex for the first
time.
Men need to stop those suspicious glares towards their lady love
as it is not necessary for a woman to bleed after her very first sexual
intercourse. It is important to understand that women bleed only when they
break their hymen for the very first time and not after that. And the hymen can
be easily broken by any kind of rigorous physical activity such as cycling,
running or swimming. So, it is not necessary for a virgin to bleed the very
first time she has sexual intercourse.
Tip # 6 It is possible for a woman to get pregnant, even if the
man pulls out.
The rhythm method, also known as the pull out method is the worst
case scenario for birth control. Men are not always aware of when exactly the
fluid is about to ooze out. It is said that one in every 5 couples, who follow
this method as the only form of birth control, gets pregnant.
Tip # 7 Erectile dysfunction is treatable.
Yes you heard it right. This is the biggest myth of all. ED is
certainly treatable. Here are a few lifestyle tips you should keep in mind:
Check your alcohol intake, stop smoking, follow a healthy exercise and dietary
regimen and keep your diabetes under watch.
Tip # 8 Erectile dysfunction is linked to heart disease.
Though it’s saddening but in some cases it has been linked to
heart disease. In fact, erectile dysfunction can be linked to cardiovascular
diseases in whole. Studies have time and again shown that all men who suffer
from ED should get checked for heart diseases.
Tip # 9 Sex reduces the risk of prostate cancer.
A study at the US National Cancer Institute showed how men who
ejaculated through either sex or masturbation a minimum of five times a week
were less likely to get prostate cancer.
Tip # 10 Not all cases of HIV lead to AIDS.
Even though there is no sure shot cure for HIV, there are many
medications and dietary rules available by which you can suppress the
virus.
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