N0.1 Women have stronger sexual jealousy than men. Wrong. Men and women are equally jealous, but for different reasons. Men's jealousy is due to suspicion of their wives' infidelity, while women's jealousy is due to their husbands and women falling into the social network. When a man is unsure whether he is the father of his child, he cares about him. A woman's greatest concern is to ensure that a man invests in her and her children. If a woman realizes that men are paying less time and care for their family, she will become increasingly uneasy. Because of sexual jealousy, men get angry, get angry, throw away their marriage and wave, while women try to influence their husbands and bring them back on the track of marriage.
No. 2 Men have more sexual fantasies than women.
Yes. Research has shown that men's sexual fantasies are usually at least twice that of women, and there are fundamental differences between men's and women's sexual fantasies: men are prone to engaging in naked physical behavior, while women are full of romantic emotions. When a man is immersed in a daydream of hasty sex on the beach, a woman may fantasize about two people sailing out to sea in the sunset, gently smoking cocktails, and having drunken sex in a beautiful cabin. Indeed, sexual fantasies can enhance love between men and women. There are also signs that women with sexual fantasies are not more likely to have sex than others, but rather have more sexual pleasure.
No. Women can achieve orgasm through sexual fantasies.
Yes. According to the author of 'Women Who Are Passionate about Sexual Life', Gina? Oakton's research report shows that a survey of women with high libido shows that 64% of people can achieve orgasm through sexual fantasies without any physical contact. Experimental studies have shown that these spontaneous orgasms have the same physiological response as orgasms produced by stimulating the clitoris, with an increased heartbeat and blood pressure.
No.4 Women are more likely to achieve orgasm than men.
It varies from person to person. Men generally climax faster than women. According to the pioneers of sexual research, Master and Johnson, young husbands reach orgasm after 3 minutes of intense sexual intercourse, while wives mostly take about 13 minutes. The difference in orgasm speed between men and women is the difference in sexual cycle. Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Psychiatry at the Montessori School of Medicine in New York, Kirina Engel, said: Men have passive needs. The process of ejaculating and accumulating semen increases male stress, and women strongly demand relaxation, with little physiological stress like men. Even so, there are still some women who reach orgasm at the slightest touch, even faster than their husbands.
No. 5: Women have multiple orgasms, but men cannot.
It varies from person to person. If there is appropriate stimulation, women can approach orgasm until their physical strength disappears. Many men need to rest for a while to prepare for their next sprint after ejaculation. The length of this time varies depending on age and emotions, ranging from a few minutes to a few hours. However, some men can consciously control ejaculation and experience several orgasms, ultimately leading to a few small orgasms before ejaculation.
N0.6 women feel more sexual pleasure than men.
Wrong. Without tools such as measuring sexual pleasure, who enjoys the most sexual pleasure, but there are indeed differences in how men and women feel about sexual pleasure. New Jersey sex therapist Kane? Brasi said, 'It's like an electric light and an iron, one turns on and the other needs to be slowly heated.'.
N0.7 has no g-point at all.
Wrong. According to the author of "Reproduction and Other Recent Discoveries", Parore Vefu, there are sensitive areas in the vagina that expand when excited. For some women, gently pressing on a sensitive area called the G-spot can produce orgasm, which has a different physiological response from orgasm that stimulates the vagina. Women describe that feeling as a deep melting sensation. However, the reproductive point is not a magical switch, and not all women experience this reaction when stimulated.
No. 8 Men can disguise orgasm.
Yes. On the one hand, women cannot feel semen ejaculating into the vagina, and on the other hand, men also experience orgasm without ejaculation, making it difficult to determine whether men have reached orgasm. So, why do men pretend to climax? Dr. Kerina Angel's explanation is that some men find it difficult to relax, often pretending to have an orgasm to avoid last-minute relaxation and fatigue. Some people are worried about the other party's anger.