Monday, 2 January 2017

Things You Must Know About Your Sex Life.......

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it is highly important to worry abt your sex life
Women Ejaculate, Too!
Happy, sweaty, and out of breath, you and your bedmate are now very much satisfied. But then... wait, are you peeing? What’s happening? Why is that warm and wet business happening down below?

“Most women are shocked the first time they ejaculate and are instantly embarrassed or concerned they just urinated on their partner.  And some partners are ignorant enough and tell the woman it is pee and gross.” But that’s not the way it is. “Please hear me,” Maulding pleads, “it is NOT pee or gross.” In fact, it’s really quite the opposite. “Female ejaculation is perfectly normal and happens to many women. Women can produce between two tablespoons to two cups of fluid and it is clear in color, bitter citrus in smell, and slippery to touch. Don't be ashamed if you ejaculate, in fact, be happy!” In other words, don’t get mad, get glad! Very glad.

Something else to note is that while all women can ejaculate, not everyone does.  After you have an orgasm, you might feel like you have to pee, so you’ll “hold it.” According to Dr. Lisa Lawless of the Holistic Wisdom Spa, what’s actually happening is “the G-Spot (Skenes Glands) fill up with the female ejaculate fluid and this puts pressure on the urethra (pee-tube) thus making it feel like she has to urinate when in actuality she could ejaculate if she simply pushed instead of holding back.” How’s that for science?

Sometimes You Need a Little Lube
Uh-oh…that doesn’t feel right. First things were going smoothly, in and out like it’s supposed to be, but then…friction? When you’re having sex, you want things to go as smoothly as possible, figuratively and literally. And that requires lubrication. “A lot of college women don't realize that even at our age we need lubricant,” Maulding says. “There is a two-day dry spell during every woman's menstrual cycle, and if she has sex during it with no lube, then she can actually tear vaginal lining.  If a woman has ever experienced pain while she was peeing the next day, her lining was torn and she needed more lubricant.”
 

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