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Other than the genitals and the breasts, the inner nose is the only other body part that routinely swells during intercourse – this is because it is made from the same type of erectile tissue as the penis.
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Humans aren’t the only species that partake in oral sex; cheetahs, hyenas, and goats all go down too.
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Despite her three husbands and a parade of famous lovers (including John F. Kennedy, Frank Si$$$$$ and Joe DiMaggio), it was a psychiatrist that finally helped Marilyn Monroe, the most celebrated sex icon of the 20th century, achieve her first orgasm shortly before her death.
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There is a lot more to the clitoris than meets the eye. It is shaped like a wishbone and is about 3 to 4 1/2 inches long.
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In 1899 the then President of France, Francois Faure, allegedly died while receiving oral stimulation. When his mademoiselle realized her monsieur was stiff for all the wrong reasons, she panicked, suffered trauma-induced lockjaw, and was rushed to hospital where she had to be pried from the penis of the passed-on President.
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Apparently when Captain Cook visited the Kingdom of Tonga in 1777, King Fatafehi Paulah had been busy fulfilling what he believed to be his ‘royal duty’ of taking the virginity of every woman in his kingdom. It is estimated that he deflowered 37,800 during his lifetime and never slept with the same woman twice.
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Exhaustive research published by Johnson & Johnson found that the average time between penetration and male orgasm is 7.3 minutes – this involved 1,587 couples having stopwatch-timed sex.
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Lip stick is rumoured to have been invented in the Egyptian times for women who wanted their lips to look more inviting – apparently red lips resemble the vagina of a wanton woman anxious for sexual fulfilment…
- Charlie Sheen (actor) - 5,000
“Endytophilia” is the desire to keep one’s clothes on during sex.
In ancient Greece and Rome, dildos were made out of animal horns, gold, silver, ivory and glass.
Both humans and porpoises have one social sex practice in common - Group Sex.
In Ancient Greece, women would expose their genitals to ward of storms at sea.
“Telephonicophilia” is the technical name of arousal derived from phone sex.
In the 18th Century, another term for anal sex was “navigate the windward passage
A typical orgasm lasts from three to ten seconds, with contractions occurring every 0.8 seconds for both men and women.
According The Solitary Vice, a book for doctors that came out in the 1890s, women who masturbate tend to eat a lot of foods containing mustard and vinegar.
Puberty starts in the brain, where the pituitary gland makes hormones (natural chemicals) that trigger changes in the body.
“Menophobia” is the fear of menstruation.
To “testify” was based on men in the Roman court swearing to a statement made by swearing on their testicles.
Ecouteurism is listening to others having sex without their consent.
The custom of a red lantern to signify a brothel was first introduced in Avignon, France, in 1234.
Ancient Greeks admired the small firm penis, and considered the large member aesthetically unappealing.
In ancient China, the crimes for abduction, armed robbery, treason, and adultery were punished by Castration.
“Venus Observa” is the technical term for the “missionary position.
Medomalacuphobia is the fear of losing an erection.
Sacofricosis, is the practice of cutting a hole in the bottom of a front pants pocket in order to masturbate in public with less risk of detection.
“Siderodromophilia” is sexual arousal derived from riding in trains
The clinical term for hairy buttocks is “daysypgal”.
“Eurotophobia” is the fear of female genitalia.
Orchids are named from the Greek word for testicles (orchis) because of the resemblance of their bulbs to a man’s testes.
According to the Kama Sutra, a man’s penis can stay constantly erect by applying camel’s milk and honey.
When a Hawaiian woman wears a flower over her left ear, it means that she is not available.
“Chrematistophilia” is arousal from being charged for sex or robbed.
Prolonged stress can result in the cessation of menstruation, failure to ovulate, impotence, or loss of sex drive.
Steroids may cause reduced sperm production, shrinking of the testicles and breast growth in men.
Puberty comes from the Latin word pubes. It refers to the 2 bones that form the front of the pelvis, or the groin.
The origin of the English word “orgasm” derives from the Greek, “orgaein,” meaning “to swell” or “be excited or lustful.”
The hymen is named after the Greek god Hymenaeus, the god of marriage and weddings.
Nasophilia is the arousal from the sight, touch, licking or sucking of a partner’s nose.
Canola oil is actually called rapeseed oil, but the name was changed for marketing reasons.
Axillism is the act of using the armpit for sex.
When someone is born with more than two testicles, it’s called “polyorchidism”.
Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a rare medical problem that occurs during or just after sex. It can erase short-term memory for up to six hours, including all traces of the sexual event itself.
The average bra is designed to last for 180 days of use.
Anorgasmy is the clinical term for the inability to achieve orgasm.
A parthenologist is someone who specializes in the study of virgins and virginity.
A frotteur is a person who becomes sexually excited by rubbing against strangers.
Just two mammals possess hymens. Humans and Horses.
The word “vanilla” comes from vagina, because of the vanilla pod’s resemblance to the female genetalia.
Ithyphallophobia is a morbid fear of seeing, thinking about or having an erect penis.
The earliest known illustration of a man using a condom during sexual intercourse is painted on the wall of a cave in France. It is dated between 12,000 and 15,000 years old.
Aphallatosis is a mental disorder resulting from a lack of sex life
Endophilia is the desire to have sex with your clothes on.
Women don’t need sex as often as men do. This is because sex is more physical for men and more emotional for women. Just knowing that the man *wants* to have sex with them fulfills the emotional need.
Scientists are unsure why humans have pubic hair, but they theorize that the hair traps secretions that hold pheromones, or sexual scents.
In women, the labia minora (singular: labium minus) vary more than any other part of the female genitalia. The labia minora (Latin for “smaller lips”) can range from pink, burgundy, brown, or a mixture of colors. They may be small, or large enough to extend beyond the labia majora (Latin for “larger lips”), and one may be longer than the other. Contrary to myth, they are not lengthened or wrinkled by masturbation.
For most men, the left testicle hangs lower—but in some men, most commonly left-handed men, the right one hangs lower.
Most men have the most powerful erections during REM sleep. Researchers believe nighttime erections may be to preserve the elastic penile tissues
The ancient Romans thought penile hardness was directly linked to what a person ate. The shape, color, and flavor of food determined its impact on one’s sex life. Therefore root vegetables such as carrots became instant symbols of strength of libido.
A rumor that Ozti’s (Ice Man’s) scrotal sac still had viable sperm—quick-frozen as in sperm banks—prompted a number of Austrian women in the 1990s to ask if they could be artificially inseminated and have his baby.
Remote-control panties are one type of sex toy. The vibrator is built into the panty itself and stays outside the body, providing vibrations to the clitoris and outer vagina.
Contrary to popular opinion, the word “fuck” is not an acronym for the phrase “Fornication Under Command of the King.” It is a very old word that is hard to trace because the editors of the initial Oxford English Dictionary considered the word taboo in 1893. It may have a Scandinavian origin, similar to the Norwegian word fukka, meaning to “copulate,” or the Swedish foka, meaning “to copulate, strike, push,” or fock, meaning “penis.
Up until 1884, a Victorian-era woman could be sent to prison for denying a husband sex.
There are about 250 separate chambers in each testicle where sperm is produced.
Graham crackers were invented to make people less horny. In the 1800s, most people believed that spicy foods turned people into poon-hounds. So in 1829, Sylvester Graham invented the Graham cracker as a spiceless snack to help curb sexual desire.
For its size, the strongest muscle in the human body is the tongue.
Probably my last post for this thread, very time-consuming to vet for new trivia.
Thank you for reading and I hope you have found some info useful/interesting as I have while scouring the web.
Have a great weekend! Cheers!
Bald men have stronger sex drives.
True. We do know that testosterone is linked with hair loss. And of course testosterone is the chemical responsible for the male sex drive.
Having sex negatively affects athletic performance.
False. There is absolutely no evidence to support this one. In fact, it could help because sex can help release those pre-game nerves.
Big hands, big nose, big feet = big penis.
False. There’s no scientific proof of this whatsoever.
African-American men have the biggest penises.
True. Research confirms that Asian men are the smallest, followed by Caucasians, with African-American men being the largest.
Nice Info huh! I was really impressed in this research, It is true that SEX has a lot of benefits both physically and mentally, but still it has bad effects, these bad effects may arise from wrong acts, and because of this, have a safe sex, self discipline is a must.
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Speed bumps, vibrating phones, turnstiles, shopping trolleys and job interviews give me 500 orgasms a day
FOR most people, doing the weekly shopping or vacuuming the house are simply dull chores. But they get Zara Richardson so aroused she ORGASMS. Cleaner Zara, 30, has a disorder called Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS), which means she can have up to 500 orgasms a day.
She says: “People think I must be in ecstasy every day but constantly having orgasms is ruining my life. I have no control over the way my body feels and it affects every aspect of my life. The simplest act can cause me to have an episode — it’s an exhausting way to live".
Zara, from Basingstoke, Hants, UK, says: “It often happens when I walk up the stairs, drive over speed bumps and whenever my phone vibrates in my pocket. I’ll also have an orgasm when I’m reaching for food at the supermarket, walking through turnstiles, pushing a shopping trolley and even when someone sits next to me on the sofa. I wake up feeling aroused and go to bed feeling that way".
“I can be standing in a queue at the supermarket and feel the PSAS start. And there is nothing I can do to stop it. Train journeys are a nightmare as the movement of the train can trigger an attack. It has put me off sex and made me depressed".
PSAS was first documented as a medical disorder in 2001. Zara was diagnosed in 2010 after constantly feeling aroused.
She says: “It sort of crept up on me. I started feeling sexually aroused all the time and put it down to my hormones changing. But even after I had sex with my boyfriend at the time, Rob, I’d never feel satisfied. The feeling would never go away — I’d try to distract myself by doing exercise, having hot baths or watching a depressing film, but the sensation continued. After two months of suffering in silence, I knew the way I was feeling wasn’t normal. I knew I had to tell my GP, but the idea of confessing that I couldn’t stop having orgasms was terrifying. I thought a doctor would laugh at me or think I was a crazed nymphomaniac. But I was having up to 500 orgasms a day. It was ruining my life.”
Bad signal … Zara Richardson says her phone makes her climax. Then Zara had a breakthrough: “I found websites and forums relating to PSAS,” she says. “As I read what other women were experiencing, I felt like a weight lifted from my shoulders. I wasn’t going crazy and there were other women out there like me".
With this new knowledge, Zara went to see her GP, who diagnosed her with PSAS.
She says: “My doctor prescribed a course of mild anti-depressants, painkillers and anti-inflammatories for my bad days".
Zara also uses hot and cold packs to stop the orgasms occurring.
She says: “I will sometimes sit with a packet of frozen carrots or peas wrapped in a tea towel over my parts because the coolness stops me wanting to orgasm.”
She finds support on internet forums and says: “One sufferer in the US told me she has ‘orgasm days’ were she tries to deplete her body of the desire to climax. I do that once or twice a month".
Shopping woes … Zara Richardson says she sometimes gets aroused at the supermarket.
“It’s so embarrassing and I don’t enjoy it but it does work. I will spend the day in bed in a darkened room, trying to get them out of my system. It doesn’t feel good — in fact, it’s often very painful. After one of those days I can normally have a good few days free of the dreaded attacks. Treating this syndrome is hit and miss and it’s made me terribly depressed at times. I don’t go out much as when I do, I spend most of the time in the toilets trying to stop the orgasm attacks. Restaurants are a nightmare as when sitting still for long periods the pain of orgasms builds up. I’ve been to job interviews and the syndrome’s hit".
Suffering with PSAS has also ruined Zara’s love life as no man feels able to satisfy her in the bedroom.
Revving up her engine … driving over speed bumps can cause her to orgasm. Currently single, she finds the idea of dating and telling a new boyfriend about her syndrome too terrifying to contemplate.
She says: “My relationship with Rob broke up because he couldn’t cope with the fact there was no way of satisfying me sexually.”
Rob, 33, says: “I honestly couldn’t cope with the PSAS. Zara told me I was good in bed and that her syndrome made her feel dissatisfied — not me. For a man, it’s really difficult to get your head around".
Zara is planning to take part in global studies to help specialists learn about the syndrome.
She says: “I want my body back and to have a normal sex life. PSAS has destroyed my daily life as anything can trigger an orgasm. It’s a nightmare".
Zara is setting up a website to raise awareness and tell her story to other sufferers.
She says: “It’s painful, debilitating and certainly is not fun.”
Read more:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage…#ixzz29FkBDyk3
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the number of women they claim to have had sex with.
So many
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job interviews give me 500 orgasms a day
Job Interviews also can have an orgasm