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Thursday, 29 November 2007 |
The term G-Spot or Grafenberg’s spot is related to a small, but very sensitive area on the front wall of the vagina. Stimulation of this spot should lead to excessive sexual excitement and a strong orgasm. Although most people believe in its existence, there is a lack of evidence.
Female ejaculation
In the middle of the controversial G-Spot, there is female ejaculation. Some women during an orgasm secrete a higher quantity of liquid, enough to wet the sheets. Many people claim that the G-Spot is a woman’s prostate and that its stimulation engages the ejaculation. For years, the standard explanation was that the “ejaculation liquid” was urine pushed out of the urinary bladder because of raised muscle tension during an orgasm. |
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Thursday, 29 November 2007 |
You cannot become pregnant during unprotected sex if your partner pulls out his penis before he ejaculates. INCORRECT! Although your partner didn’t ejaculate, sperm can be found in the liquid that the penis secretes before the actual ejaculation. Just one spermatozoid is needed for the girl to become pregnant and that liquid may spread sexual diseases. Some people aren’t aware that they are ejaculating and that they can instantly impregnate a woman.
It is not possible to become pregnant during a menstrual period. INCORRECT! There is a small chance becoming pregnant during a period. Especially at the moments before the period occurs. Unprotected sex raises the risk of SSD infection (sexually spread diseases). |
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