Here at Health, we are always looking at new studies on sex and contacting experts to get information on how to make things healthier and hotter between the sheets. Sometimes, however, our research on the subject appears rather strange. It's not weird in a bad way, of course, rather strange, surprising, funny, and my God, I had no idea.
In order to keep you fully informed about sex, love, attraction and sexual health, are we sharing some of the most that they knew? sexual facts that we have found. Use these pieces of sexual information to increase the knowledge and pleasure of your bedroom.
The average sex session ranges from 100 to 500 thrusts
Ever in the middle of a loot session and I thought, Hmm, I wonder how many shoves was that? Yes, neither do we. But apparently someone did, because researchers took the time to calculate that sexual intercourse usually lasts between 100 and 500 strokes, according to a report published in the journal Royal Society Open Science.
So, if that's what sex lasts in thrusts, how long does it last, well, minutes? A survey conducted in 2017 at 3,836 people conducted by the dating website SauceyDates.com based in the United Kingdom found that couples in the United States remain in the game for about 17 minutes and 5 seconds. (That's just a sexual relationship, not a foreplay). It may seem strange to calculate how long it lasts between the sheets, but hey, there is nothing wrong with wanting to see how it accumulates!
You can orgasm in your dream
Believe it or not, you do not even have to be conscious to play that high note. "Some women can have an orgasm during an erotic sleep while they sleep," family doctor Sherry Ross, MD, previously told Health. How is that? Although no physical stimulation occurs, the blood flow to the genitals during a sexy dream can still increase as it does during real sex, and that increase in blood flow can lead to orgasm.
You are also in a state of deep relaxation when you are in the land of dreams, and without anxiety or stress that interfere with the action, it is easier to reach that great O. "Orgasm exists in our mind as much as it does in the" clitoris or any other part of our body, "Holly Richmond, PhD, somatic psychologist and certified sex therapist, told Health earlier.
The female orgasm lasts three times longer than the male orgasm.
What can we say, women have some very serious orgasmic advantages in the bedroom. First, the typical female orgasm lasts about 20 seconds, said Michael Reitano, MD, a resident physician at the Roman men's health company, Health was previously told. That's more than three times longer than the male experience, which is recorded in just six seconds. Women also have an advantage when it comes to being able to have multiple orgasms and G-spot orgasms. Ah, it's great to be a woman!
People love to think about Brad Pitt when they masturbate.
The sex toy company TENGA surveyed 13,000 people between the ages of 18 and 74 worldwide and asked them what celebrities they think while they are under the sheets alone. Beyoncé made the list of the top five for the most masturbated celebrities (obviously), along with Jennifer Lawrence, Kim Kardashian, Taylor Swift and Kylie Jenner. For the men with whom people fantasized, the list was composed of Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Cruise and Chris Pratt. Did your celebrity in love make the cut?
The clitoris is basically a tiny penis.
When you are just a small embryo, the clitoris actually develops from the same tissue as the penis. "We all have the same parts, it just depends on the hormones we have in our body that influence the development of the male versus the female part," said Dr. Natalya Lopushnyan, urologist at Greater Boston Urology, at Health. When testosterone is released in a male embryo, that sexual tissue grows into a penis. Without testosterone, that same tissue forms the clitoris.
The tip of the clitoris shows some resemblance to the tip of the penis; Both are super sensitive and work similarly. "When a woman becomes aroused, the clitoris gets bigger and fills with blood," Lopushnyan said.
Post-sexual sadness is real.
Have you ever cried after sex, even very good sex? If the answer is yes, you may feel relieved to hear that this is really very common, and there is even a name for it. Postcoital dysphoria (PCD) is characterized by intense feelings of sadness, anger and anguish after sex, most likely after orgasm, Ian Kerner, PhD, a certified sex therapist, formerly told Health. PCD can even happen after masturbation.
There is not enough research on PCD to know exactly why it happens, but Kerner thinks it has to do with surges in certain hormones. It can also come from a past trauma derived from a previous sexual assault. If you feel overwhelmed by the post-sex blues, seeing a therapist can help you get to the bottom.
A strong sense of smell makes you more orgasmic.
A small study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior found that people with more perceptive noses also had better sexual experiences. Women who were highly sensitive to odors also reported having enjoyed more orgasms than women whose noses were not as sharp.
The researchers found that the sense of smell was not necessarily linked to sexual desire or performance in the bedroom. But there was a positive correlation between a greater sense of smell and having more pleasurable sex, as well as more frequent orgasms. This suggests that body odors, such as vaginal fluids and sweat, can improve the sexual experience.
You can really turn on a boy with your voice
A study conducted in 2014 by Albright University found that women could consciously manipulate their voices, while counting from one to ten, to make it appear more attractive. (When the guys in the studio tried to do the same thing, they actually came out with a less attractive sound, sorry, guys).
What kind of voice change makes a woman sound sexier? A deep and ragged voice, according to the researchers. Men are attracted to this type of tone not because they prefer women with lower voices, but because when a woman stops talking, she is indicating that she is interested, an indication that men are not blind.
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