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"Official Vigorell" (2017-10-17)


In addition to the taboo, many are also shy and afraid to ask everything about sexuality to others.

Launched from the page The Health Site, here are five questions related to sex that is usually shy to ask.
1. What if the condom is tucked inside the body?
This is a valid question and can be frightening to some people. Although not so common, but what if it happens? Quiet. Try to remove the condom in the intact state of your vagina. Wash the area properly and take emergency contraception to avoid accidents.
2. What is squirting?
Squirting is the release of white fluid from the vagina during sex or foreplay. This is normal and shows that your G-spot is perfectly stimulated. Squirting is often mistakenly considered a leakage of urine, but it really is not. The color is white and slightly sticky.
3. Could someone pee during sex?
There can be a urge to urinate during sex and most women want to urinate immediately after starting sex but usually it is not a good idea.
Having a urge to urinate during sex means you are close to orgasm. There may be a release of urine if your bladder is full but this is rare. It could be that it is squirting, not urine. So do not be shy.
4. Normal women who prefer to watch lesbian sex even though he is heterosexual?
Of course it's normal. In fact, a study shows that women often watch lesbian porn but that is not related to her sexual preferences. More women than men enjoy watching similar porn movies.
Every woman knows exactly what they want. Watching lesbian sex is just like fantasizing about someone during masturbation.
5. My partner's penis is curved. Does he have a medical condition?
Ask if she has pain during erection or sexual intercourse. If the answer is no, then do not worry. Just as the size varies, the penis can also curve sideways or downwards, not straight up during an erection. For all you know, your G-spot may be right next to the curve of his penis, this will make it easier for your partner to reach it.

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