Not only adults who believe in the myths of sex, but also teenagers. This could be due to lack of education about sex, or curiosity juvenile great. Here are the myths of sex is still believed by teenagers, as reported by the Times of India (22/10).
Myth # 1: During the penetration does not occur, there would be no pregnancy
Wrong! Pregnancy can happen if the man ejaculates near the woman's vulva. No, in fact, without penetration, contact the personal area when the man ejaculates too can lead to pregnancy.
Myth # 2: The woman can not get pregnant during menstruation
If the woman had sexual intercourse while menstruating, there is still the possibility of getting pregnant. Sperm are able to live in a woman's body from one day to one week, so the chances of sperm can still fertilize the egg when a woman ovulates. If you do not want to get pregnant, you should use a condom.
Myth # 3: Sex during menstruation can be dangerous
Sexual intercourse during menstruation is not dangerous. In fact, researchers say that having sex while menstruating more fun.
Myth # 4: Wash the vagina after sex will prevent pregnancy
Even if a woman washing the vagina as soon as possible using soap, shampoo, or other liquids, women still might be pregnant. Sperm can move faster than the blink of an eye.
Myth # 5: Having sex the first time will not make pregnant
Women can get pregnant at any time if he is to have sex, even though it was the first time she had sex. In fact, women are very fertile when she was a teenager.
Myth # 6: genital organs is the dirtiest part of the body and should not be touched
Genital organs together with other body parts. Women also have to clean the genital organs properly so that organs remain hygienic and healthy.
Myth # 7: Men would rather make love than women
It is one of the biggest myths about sex that is believed by many people. Research shows that even women who prefer sex when they have engaged in sexual intercourse.
Myth # 8: Virgin definitely bleed when they first had sexual intercourse
Women bleed when they are torn hymen for the first time. Hymen easily torn even when women do other activities, such as cycling, running, or swimming. So, tidka bleeding can be a sign of virginity
Myth # 9: Masturbation causes impotence
This is probably the most absurd myth that ever existed. Unfortunately, this includes most popular myth among adolescents. Impotence has nothing to do with masturbation. Masturbation is a natural process that is healthy and has no side effects.
That's some of the myths that still believed by teenagers. Teens need sex education that is sufficient and appropriate to avoid the ridiculous assumption as in the myth.
Myth # 1: During the penetration does not occur, there would be no pregnancy
Wrong! Pregnancy can happen if the man ejaculates near the woman's vulva. No, in fact, without penetration, contact the personal area when the man ejaculates too can lead to pregnancy.
Myth # 2: The woman can not get pregnant during menstruation
If the woman had sexual intercourse while menstruating, there is still the possibility of getting pregnant. Sperm are able to live in a woman's body from one day to one week, so the chances of sperm can still fertilize the egg when a woman ovulates. If you do not want to get pregnant, you should use a condom.
Myth # 3: Sex during menstruation can be dangerous
Sexual intercourse during menstruation is not dangerous. In fact, researchers say that having sex while menstruating more fun.
Myth # 4: Wash the vagina after sex will prevent pregnancy
Even if a woman washing the vagina as soon as possible using soap, shampoo, or other liquids, women still might be pregnant. Sperm can move faster than the blink of an eye.
Myth # 5: Having sex the first time will not make pregnant
Women can get pregnant at any time if he is to have sex, even though it was the first time she had sex. In fact, women are very fertile when she was a teenager.
Myth # 6: genital organs is the dirtiest part of the body and should not be touched
Genital organs together with other body parts. Women also have to clean the genital organs properly so that organs remain hygienic and healthy.
Myth # 7: Men would rather make love than women
It is one of the biggest myths about sex that is believed by many people. Research shows that even women who prefer sex when they have engaged in sexual intercourse.
Myth # 8: Virgin definitely bleed when they first had sexual intercourse
Women bleed when they are torn hymen for the first time. Hymen easily torn even when women do other activities, such as cycling, running, or swimming. So, tidka bleeding can be a sign of virginity
Myth # 9: Masturbation causes impotence
This is probably the most absurd myth that ever existed. Unfortunately, this includes most popular myth among adolescents. Impotence has nothing to do with masturbation. Masturbation is a natural process that is healthy and has no side effects.
That's some of the myths that still believed by teenagers. Teens need sex education that is sufficient and appropriate to avoid the ridiculous assumption as in the myth.
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