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From Physiology to Psychology: Re-examining the Five Core Concerns of Men in Sex!

Does frequent sex cause looseness? Five of the most pressing sex questions men ask, all answered in one place. School won't teach you, but you really should know. Confusion about sex is often embarrassing to discuss. But the more you hide it, the more misunderstandings and anxiety you'll encounter. Today, we'll clear up the most common "taboos"—all at once.

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1. Does the G-spot really exist? Is the legendary G-spot really just a myth? Doctors say it's not a separate "point," but rather part of the genital network. Stimulating the G-spot essentially involves touching the "back end" of the genital sac from within the vagina. Crucially, it's not a "point," but an "area." Some people are hypersensitive, while others are virtually insensitive. This depends entirely on individual differences and the process of exploration.

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2. How do women orgasm during sex? Stop thinking of "penetration" as the only answer.

For the vast majority of women, orgasm comes from genital stimulation.

✔ Fingers, sex toys ✔ Friction during penetration ✔ A small number of people experience a G-spot.

Everyone's body is different; there's no "one-size-fits-all" approach. Don't define pleasure for all women in one way.

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3. Does penis size really matter? Almost every man asks: Is my penis too small? The answer is: sometimes it does, but most of the time it doesn't. • Women with larger vaginas may need more stimulation. • Women with shorter vaginas may find a larger penis painful. Average length: 12.5-15 cm (5-6 inches). Regardless of size, there are ways to make sex great. Remember: too large can also be a nuisance.

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4. Is masturbation healthy? Yes, masturbation is a healthy and normal sexual expression.

It can: ✔ Relieve stress ✔ Induce pleasure chemicals ✔ Help you understand yourself better.

A common concern: Is excessive masturbation harmful? That's a myth. The key is to switch up your technique. For example, if you're used to a vibrator, try using your fingers or other tools to avoid numbness. Men can learn more about wearable or fully automatic models like the Comfly. They're truly the perfect combination for both exercise and pleasure, and just like a video game console, you can swap out accessories (game cards) for a variety of exciting experiences.

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5.Many women worry about whether it's tight enough, while many men worry about whether it's "filled enough." The truth is: • At rest: 7-10 cm. • When aroused: It can expand to 15-18 cm. It's like a springy sock—it stretches and returns to its original shape. Therefore, the myth that frequent sex leads to looseness is pure myth. The only things that can loosen your vagina are time and age. If you want to improve control, you can train your PC muscles (pelvic floor muscles), which are suitable for both men and women. The Xinfeixiang wearable PC muscle exerciser is absolutely perfect.

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In summary, the secret to true pleasure is understanding your body and knowing what pleasurable it is. Sex isn't taboo, nor is it something to be ashamed of. The more you understand yourself, the more comfortable and fulfilled you'll be in intimate relationships. Interactive Question: What's the "sex question" you've been dying to ask, but haven't dared? Leave a comment in the comments section and let's discuss.