Wednesday, April 22, 2015

6 Most Embarrassing Se.x Questions Everyone Is Afraid To Ask [Must Read]

Via- We get it, there are some questions that you'd just rather ask Google than your best friend or even your gyno. But instead of leaving your burning sex questions to strangers on the interwebs, we've asked some super-qualified experts for the all the answers on everything from penis injuries to squirting. You can thank us later. Continue reading........


NUMBER 1
CAN I REALLY BREAK HIS PENNIS
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Well, it's not a bone, but you can definitely injure it. "It is possible to fracture a peni$ due to trauma during particularly vigorous $ex or masturbation," confirms ob-gyn Alyssa Dweck, M.D., coauthor of V is for V@,gina. "The erect penis is engorged with blood. Forceful bending of the erect penis during aggressive $ex,ual play, can lead to this serious injury." Yikes. What should you do if you think this has happened to your man? Head to the ER! "Urgent surgical treatment is recommended," says Dweck. Continue reading........

NUMBER 2
IS MY PENNI$ THE BIGGEST YOUVE EVER HAD?
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If your boyfriend discovers you went out with an NBA player, he wouldn’t try to bother  asking you this. If, however, he's got no cue of what the anatomy of Ex boyfriends looked like, he will ask himself whether his got the biggest you've seen so far. The main reason why most guys never come forth with such questions is either because they are too scared of the answers they might get or the fear of their girl thinking less of them. Continue reading........

NUMBER 3
DO YOU HAVE AN STD
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I believe this to be the most embarrassing question a person can ask someone.  The question does not only seem like an accusation, but the topic of warts, discharges and infections can definitely be a turn-off. In my opinion, people should usually set aside time to talk about sex before considering to get into action. Any guy or lady who feels sacred to ask this question can at best request for his or her partner to put on 3 to 4 condoms and try to get checked as soon as possible after intercourse. Continue reading........

NUMBER 4
WHAT EXACTLY IS SQUIRTING?
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Squirting is when a woman releases fluid around the urethra, says Morse. "This release is tied to intense G-spot stimulation," she says. One thing to note is that it is not urine, though people often think it is. "It's actually very similar to male semen, minus the sperm," Morse points out. And despite what your guy might have seen in porn, it's not something that happens to all women all the time. Continue reading........

NUMBER 5
ARE YOU OPEN TO ANAL SEX, A THREESOME OR A LITTLE BIT OF BONDAGE?
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These are topics which at one point in time always runs through a guys mind. Its always difficult to delve into such types of subjects because most women feel offended at having to discuss such in a new relationship. Continue reading........

NUMBER 5
WHAT DO I DO IF HIS PENIS IS UNCOMFORTABLY BIG (OR UNCOMFORTABLY SMALL)
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Just talk about it! Don't be ashamed to address sexual issues, especially if you're in pain or you're not enjoying sex. Morse assures that if he's too small and is unable to please you during intercourse, there are obviously plenty of other things he can do. "Let him know how good it feels when he uses his fingers or mouth on you, or how sexy it is to watch him tease you with his hands." So what if the guy is too big for comfort? "Use a lot of lubricant during intercourse, and go slow," says Morse. She also suggests favoring cowgirl over missionary: "The woman on top position is best because you're more in control of the motions and can slowly lower yourself down until it feels just right," she suggests. Continue reading........

NUMBER 6
LADIES: HOW CAN I PREVENT QUEEFING DURING SEX?
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Unfortunately, you can't really, it's just one of those natural phenomena we have no control over. "Queefing is due to trapped air in the vagina and can occur during or after intercourse," says Dweck.

So there you have it.
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