Myths About Anal Sex
You may think you know it all but do you really? Major sex myths debunked Sexperts demystify popular myths related to orgasms, G spot, condoms, sexual tendencies of
An expert sexologist debunks the most common (and incorrect) taboos surrounding anal sex.
Some common STD myths, like the belief that pulling out will prevent pregnancy and STDs, may potentially be ruining your sex life. Get the facts straight with these
We probably shouldn’t have been so quick to call B.S. on those myths we heard back in high college.
A sex educator debunks nine of the biggest myths about sex she has encountered in her work.
Think you know a thing or two about sex? You may be right, but you may also be way off-base. Read on to see what widely accepted “truths” can use a bit of a
The most taboo elements of society are also the most misunderstood, and sex is no exception. Here we test you on the marvels of procreation (psst – babies do not come
6 Myths About Anal Sex That Might Change Your Mind About It It’s time to ease your fears—and your sphincter. BY THE EDITORS OF WOMEN’S HEALTH October 20, 2015
There are different kinds of sex — but you need consent no matter what kind it is. Sex can lead to pregnancy and/or STDs if you don’t protect yourself.
MYTH: You can’t get pregnant the first time you have sex It may seem like the odds are in your favor, but there’s no reason to risk it: You are just as likely to get