Sunday, November 25, 2007

Sexology 101 - Does size matter?


Everybody is always asking, "Does penis size matter?" I'm here to answer it . . . NO!

Men will always be insecure of their size regardless if they are a walking tripod of a man. I’ve heard of women telling their partners, “Baby, don’t worry, size doesn’t matter; it’s how you use it that counts.” And in my opinion, it's true... It's the power of the tongue!

According to my internet findings, the average penis size falls within the realm of 5.1 to 5.7 inches in length and the average circumference is 3.5 to 3.9 inches. Where are these Mr.-10-inches-between-my-leg-fellas? I've heard of women saying that TOO big is TOO much.. and not in a good way.

This whole size thing is something that men bring upon themselves, but only women can decide the real worth of a man's penis.

A Dr. Ian Kerner, a clinical sexologist and author of She Comes First: The Thinking Man's Guide to Pleasuring a Woman., “Making love with one's penis is like trying to write calligraphy with a thick Magic Marker” It takes much more than just a big ol’ penis to make racket in the bedroom, and technically, Dr. Kerner says you don’t need a penis at all, “The tongue is proven mightier than the sword”.

Alas!

Small penis people! Feel confident! Behold the power of our tongue!

Sexology 101 - Strange Sex Laws

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Sexology 101 - What the hell is the Grafenberg spot?


Fellas, in case you didn’t know, the Grafenberg spot is also known as the “G-Spot”. No, no, no. . . . It’s not a myth; a Dr. Ernest Grafenberg found it back in the 1950s. And no, the G-Spot is not the same thing as the clitoris! According to Alice from http://www.goaskalice.com/, “The G-spot has been identified as a sensitive area right behind the front wall of the vagina, between the back of the pubic bone and the cervix. (A man's "G-spot" is his prostate.) When this spot is stimulated during touching or sex, some women's orgasms are accompanied by "ejaculate" from the urethra. Ernst Grafenberg, who first wrote about female ejaculatory fluid in 1950, stated that fluid expelled by women during orgasm was not urine, as was the common belief, but, instead, secretions which are similar to a man's ejaculate minus sperm.”

So yes, it sucks to be us, it’s hard enough to find the clitoris but we also need to find the G-Spot which has been built within the whole overly complicated vagina! Nonetheless, with open communication and lots of practice you should be able to locate the clitoris and the G-Spot.

Now I’m sure you’re wondering if solve the mystery of the G-Spot will women be “squirting” at your very presence? The answer is no. Every woman orgasms differently but to be honest, squirting would be the biggest and probably the coolest tell. But you’ll have to trust your old lady if she says she had an orgasm or not.

And if you just can’t get the whole G-Spot thing down don’t think she’ll orgasm anyway… NO. The G-Spot and the orgasm go together like cookies and milk, together they just make a woman go, “MmM . . . Ahh.”

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Sexology 101 - Sex & Money

A few days ago I was doing research for a class project and came across the most interesting article and I think it's suitable for my weekly blogs. The article talks about a research project conducted by two college professors who were curious to see which factor made people more happy - sex or money. Naturally, at least for me, sex came out on top.

The article stated, “Increasing intercourse from once a month to once a week is equivalent to the amount of happiness generated by getting an additional $50,000 in income for the average American.” (Kirchheimer, WebMD Medical News) Do you think this could be true? Extra action between the sheets feels like getting an extra $50,000 dollars a year? The article also pointed out, “In fact, the economists calculate that a lasting marriage equates to happiness generated by getting an extra $100,000 each year. Divorce, meanwhile, translates to a happiness depletion of $66,000 annually.” (Kirchheimer, WebMD Medical News) Furthermore, the article confirms that those who are depressed often have less sex.

What do you think? In my opinion, sex is a form of intimacy and intimacy is a necessity to being happy, and intimacy can’t be bought. So yeah, I think the article is right; sex does produce more happiness than money ever could.

So according to the article and research findings, sex does play a big role in our happiness, more than money. So for those of you who run into financial difficulty from time to time, don’t worry, just make a racket in the bedroom and at least it’ll feel like you’ve made an extra $50,000!

***Article used for this blog can be found at http://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/guide/20061101/sex-better-than-money-for-happiness

Monday, November 19, 2007

Sexology 101: Random Facts

For today’s article, I’ve decided to give you guys random quotes pertaining to sexology 101. Enjoy!

The average person spends 2 weeks of its life kissing.

The Ramses brand condom is named after the great phaoroh Ramses II who fathered over 160 children.

A man’s beard grows fastest when he anticipates sex

A pig’s orgasm lasts for 30 minutes.

Women who read romance novels have sex twice as often as those who don’t.

Males, on average, think about sex every 7 seconds.

The greatest recorded number of children one mother had was 69 children.

The world’s youngest parents were 8 and 9 and lived in China in 1910.

The first couple to be shown in bed together on prime time television was: Fred and Wilma Flintstone.

25% of women think money makes a man sexier.

Sex is biochemically no different from eating large quantities of chocolate.

For every ‘normal’ webpage, there are five porn pages.

The penalty for masturbation in Indonesia is decapitation.

Turkeys can reproduce without having sex. It’s called parthenogenesis.

Each day, there are over 120 million sexual intercourse taking place all over the world.

Topless saleswomen are legal in Liverpool, England - but only in tropical fish stores.

There are men in Guam whose job is to travel the countryside and deflower young virgins, who pay them for the privilege of having sex for the 1st time.

Sex burns 360 calories per hour!

Male and female rats may have sex twenty times a day.

22% of American women aged 20 gave birth while in their teens. In Switzerland and
Japan, only 2% did so.

In India it is cheaper to have sex with a prostitute than buy a condom!

“Formicophilia” is the fetish for having small insects crawl on your genitals.

“Ithyphallophobia” is a morbid fear of seeing, thinking about or having an erect penis.

Sex is the safest tranquilizer in the world. It is 10 times more effective than valium!

Male bats have the highest rate of homosexuality of any mammal.

Humans and dolphins are the only species that have sex for pleasure.

In Hong Kong, a betrayed wife is legally allowed to kill her adulterous husband, but may only do so with her bare hands.

85% of men who die of heart attacks during intercourse, are found to have been cheating on their wives.

***All facts were retained from http://ioframe.com/en/interesting_facts_about_sex