1. The penis is a representation of a man's sexual organ. The bigger it is, the stronger his sexual ability is. (False. Penis size has nothing to do with sexual ability.) 2. If the foreskin is too long, it will get stuck on the glans penis, causing redness and swelling. (Yes. There are indeed such cases. An overly long foreskin will not only block the glans penis, but also harbor dirt.) 3. If the foreskin is too long, circumcision will increase sexual sensitivity. (False. Circumcision does not improve sexual function or sensitivity, but it does reduce the risk of penile and cervical cancer.) 4. A man must have two testicles to be masculine. (Wrong. As long as you have one testicle, you have reproductive ability. If you feel that you are not masculine enough, it is probably a psychological problem.) 5. Men may also experience spotting. (Yes. If a man's foreskin is used too hard or at the wrong angle during sex, it can also tear and cause bleeding.) 6. The glans is the most sensitive part of the penis, which can be called the "primary sexual sensitive zone". (Yes. In addition, the small triangular area below the urethral opening of the glans penis, which is a thin frenulum from the glans penis, also reacts strongly.) 7. When a woman is responsive, she will secrete fluid, which acts as a lubricant during insertion. (Yes. But if the husband does not wait for his wife to be wet before entering, it will often cause discomfort and injury to the woman.) 8. The parts of women that respond to sexual intercourse are their breasts and sexual organs. (Wrong. When a woman orgasms, her anal sphincter will contract.) 9. There is a G-spot in the female vagina, which will swell when excited, so it is easy to find. (Wrong. According to clinical statistics, many women still don’t know where their G-spot is.) 10. The labia majora protects the genitals and urethra, and will change during orgasm. (False. The labia majora are normally closed in a straight line and move outward when stimulated, but they do not move during orgasm.) 11. Sexual intercourse is a biological instinct, so there is no need to learn it. (False. Although sexual intercourse is an innate ability, correct sexual behavior and sexual etiquette must be learned.) 12. Aversion to sex is mostly related to childhood experiences. (Yes. According to research, people who hold incorrect views on sex usually experienced repression or abuse in childhood.) 13. Humans are the animals with the longest sexual intercourse period. (Yes. Humans do not have a fixed estrus period, and sexual ability is not limited by age, so sexual desire can be maintained for a long time.) 14. When sexual fantasies appear in your mind, it represents sexual desire and must be suppressed. (False. Occasional sexual fantasies can release sexual energy in the body.) 15. The better your partner's figure, the more beneficial it is for sex. (Wrong. Unless one's understanding of sex is too superficial and limited to the organs, meticulous care is the most helpful for sex.) 16. Abnormal sexual behavior will not occur between couples. (Wrong. Using a small brush to tease your partner can also give you a different kind of pleasure. Slightly abnormal sexual behavior can actually help with sex.) 17. The purpose of masturbation is to reach orgasm. (Wrong. Modern medicine has proven that moderate masturbation will not cause kidney deficiency and can sometimes be used to treat impotence. Masturbation can eliminate sexual energy in the body, so it is not necessary to reach orgasm.) 18. The longer the foreplay, the more helpful it is. (Wrong. Everything depends on the person and the situation.) 19. The clitoris is the most sensitive part of a woman, so you should be straightforward. (False. If a woman has sex before she has a wet reaction, it often causes discomfort.) 20. You should learn postures and body positions from videos. (Wrong. The content of the film is mostly edited.) 21. During sexual intercourse, men like to be active and women should be passive. (Wrong. It’s a different era now. Men and women are equal and it’s fun.) 22. The definition of premature ejaculation is completing a major event within 10 seconds. (Wrong. There is no commonly accepted definition of premature ejaculation. It generally refers to the end of sexual intercourse not long after penetration but before the goal is achieved.) 23. Men must have a full erection before having sex. (Wrong. When the penis is not hard, the wife can cooperate with the insertion to stimulate the sphincter and have sex.) 24. The purpose of sex is orgasm. (Wrong. Clinically, it is often found that men are under pressure to reach orgasm, which leads to psychological impotence.) 25. For men, ejaculation is orgasm, so men only have one orgasm. (False. Some men can orgasm from being touched during foreplay but not ejaculate. Also, some men can have multiple orgasms from repeated pressure on the perineum.) 26. Female G-order orgasm is more exciting than clitoral orgasm. (Wrong. There is no way to compare, and many women have never been able to find the G-spot.) 27. As long as contraceptive measures are taken, it can be 100% preventive. (False. Any contraceptive method has the potential to lead to pregnancy if used improperly.) 28. In addition to the functions of contraception and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, fancy condoms also have stimulating effects, so using condoms has only benefits and no harm. (False. Urology departments often see cases of women suffering vaginal injuries due to fancy condoms.) 29. You won’t get sexually transmitted diseases through oral sex. (False. If there are cuts in the mouth, you can still get STDs.) 30. If you have unsafe sex, you can rest assured as long as the test shows no HIV reaction. (Wrong. There is a six-month window period for HIV infection, so a negative test result does not mean that everything is fine.) 31. Urinating or taking medicine immediately after sexual intercourse can prevent sexually transmitted diseases. (False. It is possible to contract STDs through contact with body fluids.) 32. Sexually transmitted diseases can be seen with the naked eye and all have symptoms. (False. The incubation period of STDs is usually invisible.) |