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6 Sexual Health Myths You Must Never Believe!
When we get hungry, we make ourselves something to eat; when we get thirsty, we drink water; similarly, when we feel the urge to indulge in sexual intercourse, we have to do that and make sure we attain sexual satisfaction.
Because just like hunger and thirst, the urge to indulge in sexual intercourse and attain sexual pressure or want to procreate is also a basic instinct, which is natural.

So, it is very important to be able to maintain a healthy sex life, otherwise, it could lead to a number of psychological, physiological and even interpersonal problems.
If a couple's sex life is not healthy, due to various reasons, it could cause a lot of stress, frustration and depression. In addition, physiological problems like erectile dysfunction and loss of libido can also be caused by the lack of healthy sex.
Many
couples
are
unhappy
with
each
other
for
the
sole
reason
that
their
sex
life
is
not
healthy.
So,
it
is
very
important
to
ensure
that
your
sex
life
is
healthy.
For
that,
one
must
be
aware
of
various
myths
and
facts
about
sex.
So, here are a few myths about sexual health that one must never believe:
1.
Bigger
penis
means
more
pleasure
2.
The
"pull-out" method
works
3.
Condoms
are
reusable
4.
No
STD
symptoms
mean
good
health
5.
Women
can't
get
pregnant
during
periods
6.
Only
penetrative
sex
can
cause
STDs
1. Bigger Penis Means More Pleasure
This is one of the biggest sexual myths that exists even today and people believe it. It is believed that when the size of the penis is bigger, the man can give more pleasure to the women sexually. However, research studies and statistics have shown that only the first 2 inches of the vagina is sensitive and so even a smaller penis can completely satisfy a woman. In fact, many women have admitted that they prefer smaller penises, as it causes lesser pain when inside them!
2. The "Pull-Out" Method Works
Many couples believe in this traditional contraceptive method to prevent pregnancy, known as the "pull-out" method, in which the man pulls out his penis from the vagina just when he is about to ejaculate. However, this method is extremely unsafe in preventing pregnancies and even sexually transmitted diseases, as the man may not be able to have complete control over his ejaculation and even pre-seminal fluid which comes out before the ejaculation can also get a woman pregnant and cause STDs.
3. Condoms Are Reusable
This is yet another ridiculous myth that many people believe even to this day, especially in rural areas or younger people who are sexually active. They believe that a condom can be used multiple times, even after using it during sex once. This habit can not only cause infections in the genitals of both the people involved, but it can also lead to pregnancies and STDs, as reused condoms can tear faster.
4. No STD Symptoms Mean Good Health
If a person is sexually active, especially if they have multiple sexual partners, it is very important that they get tested regularly for sexually transmitted diseases and infections (STDS and STIs), whether they have pronounced symptoms or not. Most STDs and STIs, have pretty long incubation periods and remain dormant for months, and even years, before showing pronounced symptoms; this does not mean that the person is healthy. They can still spread the STDs to their partners!
5. Women Can't Get Pregnant During Periods
Yet another popular myth that many men and women believe is that women do not get pregnant when they have unprotected sex during their menstrual period. However, this is false because, a woman can get pregnant any time of the month, and the sperm can survive in the woman's body for up to 5 days, so there is a chance of her getting pregnant if she has unprotected sex during her periods.
6. Only Penetrative Sex Can Cause STDs
Many people of both genders believe that only penetrative sex, that is, when a man's penis enters the woman's vagina and he ejaculates inside, can cause sexually transmitted diseases and infections. This is wrong, because even oral sex, or just kissing with the mouth, can cause a number of STDs and STIs! So, it is always important to get tested before indulging in sex and have your partner tested.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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