It would seem that we know literally every subtlety and nuance about sex: who is best, how is best, when is it possible, when is it not, and so on…

But what about looking at this process from a scientific point of view?

FACTS ABOUT SEX

Men have a G-spot.

Yes, ladies! Those who want to give their loved one maximum pleasure should learn how to properly stimulate it. According to research, the male G-spot is located directly under the bladder.

Sex is the best friend

During sexual intercourse, endorphins released by the body give a feeling of euphoria no less than opiate drugs.

Ovulation makes women more attractive

Men subconsciously prefer women during ovulation. This was discovered through studies conducted in nightclubs. During ovulation, dancers received larger tips from customers.

Apples increase sexual desire

A 2014 study confirmed the fact that women who eat apples more than once a day have a permanent attraction to their partner.

Sex affects immunity

People who have regular sexual intercourse (2-3 times a week) have a stronger immune system.

Women think about sex more often than men.

It would seem that there is no being more modest and reserved than a woman. But research confirms that women think about sex much more often than men. Moreover, many of them would not refuse sexual intercourse with much greater intensity.

Orgasm is a sweet rarity

Everyone knows that women have a much harder time reaching peak pleasure, but men don’t always reach the finish line either. Research confirms that approximately 70% of men in relationships regularly experience orgasm, while only 30% of women consistently achieve satisfaction.

Better a little stubble than an STD

Removing pubic hair increases the risk of spreading STIs. Most infections may remain asymptomatic for 3-5 years, so it’s important to visit a gynecologist as often as possible.

High pain threshold

Scientists have proven that during sexual arousal the pain threshold increases significantly!

Useful relief

It’s a good idea to get into the habit of urinating after sex. This can reduce the risk of urinary tract infections.

Duration of orgasm

Not everyone knows that a woman’s orgasm lasts much longer than a man’s. The average female orgasm lasts 20 seconds, while a male orgasm lasts about 6 seconds.

Number of sexual partners

The Centers for Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Prevention (CDC) published interesting statistics: on average, women have four sexual partners in their lifetime, while men have seven.

In summer, women are more sexually active than in winter.

This is directly related to the scents that linger in the air. Many women associate them with romance and adventure.

Duration of sexual intercourse

The average duration of sexual intercourse ranges from 3 to 7 minutes.

Socks are the way to orgasm

As ridiculous as it may sound, socks help many couples reach peak pleasure. Scientists confirm that it’s much easier for someone with warm feet to achieve orgasm.

Contraceptives reduce pleasure levels

Women who use both mechanical and hormonal contraceptives may experience diminished pleasure. The unfortunate consequences include weak orgasms and lack of lubrication.

Friends with Benefits

Regular sexual intercourse, if it suits both partners, can lead to the development of love between them.

Sperm count

It’s hard to imagine, but a man produces about 15 liters of sperm over his lifetime! That’s the equivalent of five three-liter jars! Wow, that’s a lot of babies you could make…

Hypersensitivity

Women are more fortunate when it comes to sensitivity during sex. The fact is that the female clitoris contains about 8,000 nerve endings, while the male penis has only 4,000.

Fighting traitors

In Ancient Greece, men were cruelly punished for adultery. The unfaithful man had all his pubic hair shaved off and a giant radish inserted into his anus. Alas, today is not such a time! And yet, a simple radish could have saved a family…

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