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Feb 17
2012
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True or False?! Sex SuperstitionPosted by Emma Alexandra in stds , sexual intercourse , sex myths , sex , Orgasm , oreganncy , oral |
Sex is important. It is not the most important part of a relationship, but it should never be ignored. To me, respect and communication are the most important part of love. However, if you and your partner have zero chemistry in bed, chances are you will not feel completely satisfied in your relationship. Personally, I would rather have no sex than terrible sex. But as important as sexual intercourse is, it turns out that many people, including myself, are confused about certain aspects of sex. So, I did some research and came up with this list of myths and truths when it comes to sex.
1. Great Sex Comes Naturally – MYTH




