The
Sex FAQs - Part Two
reprinted
with permission from myBindi.com
There's the stuff you should know.
And then there's the stuff you SHOULD know.
Ya know?
So there you have it. PART II
Q.
Is it true that most fights happen because of sex?
A. If you're under 25, then yes. Otherwise, you start
to fight about money.
Q. How
important is penis size in pleasuring a woman?
A. Length is of no importance at all.
Q. What
happens when a woman orgasms?
A. The vagina contracts between 3 to 15 times in one
second intervals.
Q. If
a woman fantasizes about having sex with another woman
does it mean she's gay?
A. Not at all. It's quite normal to imagine sexual situations
that you would never act on in real life.
Q. How
common is it for a woman to get pregnant despite using
protection?
A. Common. So be careful. Don't just use it, but use
it correctly.
Q. Do
different things turn a man on compared to what turns
on a woman?
A. Men are more visual, and therefore appreciate physical
appearance, pornography, and lingerie. Women are more
complex, and get turned on by the experience of love,
intimacy and romance.
Q. Which
contraception method has the highest failure rate?
A. Spermacides fail 30% of the time. Use them in combination
with condoms.
Q. What
is the most common complaint women have about their
lovers?
A. That men do not take enough time for foreplay.
Q. What
is the most common complain men have their about lovers?
A. That women do not tell them what they like and don't
like.
Q. What
are the most common causes of sexual problems experienced
by couples?
A. Fear of sex, discomfort with intimacy, pressure to
be a sexual athlete, lack of sexual knowledge, and lack
of consensus on the nature or frequency of sexual activity.
Q. Why
do men often roll over and go to sleep immediately after
sex?
A. Physiologically, once a man has climaxed, his interest
in sex - and staying awake - declines. Although it is
normal, it is not considerate. Women feel a strong desire
to be held, and men should give their women that time.