Sex is an essential aspect of our lives, but unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation or downright lies surrounding it. It’s high time we put some of these myths to rest and arm ourselves with the truth.
Here are the top ten lies about sex that we need to stop pretending are true.
Lie #1: Sex is only for procreation
This is a pervasive myth that has been around for centuries. Many people believe that sex is only meant for creating babies, and pleasure is not a part of it. However, the truth is the opposite. Sex is an essential aspect of intimacy in any relationship.
It helps you bond with your partner and is also known to have health benefits like reducing stress and improving sleep.
Lie #2: Bigger is better
Men have been led to believe that the size of their genitals is a measure of their sexual prowess, which is far from the truth.
The truth is that the size of a man’s genitals has nothing to do with their sexual satisfaction or that of their partner’s.
Lie #3: Sex can be spontaneous, and there is nothing wrong with that
Many people believe that sex is something that should happen spontaneously, without any preparation or forethought. However, this can lead to disappointment, frustration, and dissatisfaction in a relationship.
It’s crucial to communicate with your partner about sex and plan it, so both of you are comfortable and ready for it.
Lie #4: Women don’t enjoy sex as much as men
This is a prevalent myth that has been used to justify men’s sexual escapades while women were expected to remain chaste. However, the truth is that women enjoy sex just as much as men.
The difference is that women may take longer to reach orgasm, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t enjoying themselves.
Lie #5: Masturbation is shameful and wrong
This is one of the most damaging lies surrounding sex. Many people are made to feel guilty or dirty for masturbating, which can lead to severe sexual problems later on.
Masturbation is natural and a healthy way to explore your body and enhance your sexual experiences.
Lie #6: Porn is an accurate representation of sex
Most of the porn out there is nothing like real sex. Pornography exaggerates sex, promotes unrealistic expectations and is often sexist and degrading towards women.
It’s essential to learn about sex from healthy sources like sexual education classes, books on sex, or talking with your partner.
Lie #7: Sex shouldn’t hurt for women
Pain during sex in women is more common than most people realize. Many women believe that if sex hurts, there is something wrong with them, which is untrue.
Painful sex can be caused by different things like vaginal dryness or infections, and it is essential to communicate with your partner and seek medical advice if necessary.
Lie #8: The first time must be perfect
First times are often fraught with anxiety and fear, and many people believe that the first time must be perfect. However, that isn’t the case, and it’s okay if your first time doesn’t go according to plan.
The important thing is to communicate with your partner and be open about your feelings.
Lie #9: Condoms reduce pleasure
This myth is entirely false. Condoms are crucial in preventing unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections.
While some people believe that condoms reduce pleasure, studies show that wearing condoms doesn’t necessarily make sex any less enjoyable.
Lie #10: There is a correct frequency of sex
Many people believe that they must have sex a certain number of times per week or month to have a healthy relationship, which is not true.
The frequency of sex is different for every couple, and it’s essential to communicate with your partner and find a schedule that works for both of you.