Test Your Knowledge With a Intimacy Quiz
Most
adults know at least a little bit about what intimacy is for and how the whole
procedure works. In fact, some lucky guys might even consider themselves
experts in the art of bedroom play. But how much do men really know about what
happens between the sheets? This quiz may help some men to uncover the
misconceptions that could lead to male
organ health issues,
or even pregnancies, in the aftermath of intimacy.
Questions
1)
True or false: A woman can't get pregnant if the couple has relations in the
water.
2)
How long does intimacy usually last?
3)
How many women admit that they've faked it?
4)
True or false: Wearing more than one barrier at a time is the best way to
prevent a pregnancy.
5)
What is the average number of times a man thinks about intimacy per day?
6)
What proportion of men turn off the light during intimacy?
7)
What is the percentage of male organs that are slightly bent when firm?
8)
True or false: Intimacy is always good for the male organ.
Answers
1)
False. Two bodies make a tight fit during intimacy. A couple might be immersed
in the water, but if the male organ is inside when spillage takes place, there
is a very good chance that at least some seed will reach its destination.
2)
About 3 to 5 minutes. This number refers only to the thrusting part of
intimacy, of course; not the hugging, kissing and talking parts that tend to
come before and after an episode of loving. Those additional tasks can tack
minutes onto any guy's bedroom games.
3)
Two-thirds. It's hard to know why women might agree to fake a moment of
pleasure, particularly when they're working with a guy who would happily do
what it takes in order to make a lady happy, but it seems like women feel at
least somewhat comfortable with doing a little acting in order to make a guy
feel better about himself.
4)
False. Wearing two barriers at once means dealing with product-on-product
friction, and that can lead to nasty breaks and tears that let the fluid run
free. Sticking with just one is much safer – just remember to change it when
changing up activities.
5)
19. This means that men spend a significant amount of time thinking about
something hot as they go about the day, and sometimes, those thoughts of
happiness result in an tumescence that's hard to hide.
6)
1 in 4. Men might be a little worried about how they look, or they may choose
to turn off the lights so they can focus on the images deep inside their minds.
Either way, it's a practice that could lead to more intense intimacy, as it
allows a guy to focus on what his body is doing and what he is feeling, not on
what things in the room look like.
7)
25. Some bends like this take hold due to aggressive stroking techniques that
cause subtle scars to form, and other men are just born with bodies that tend
to bend either this way or that. As long as the tool can still enter another
body, and as long as it doesn't cause the man pain, it's typically not
something a doctor would choose to correct. If those bends do cause pain, or
limit a man’s ability to function, surgery might be in order.
8)
False. Intimacy might feel great, but intimacy that's rough can result in a variety
of male organ injuries, including:
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Sore skin
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Redness
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Nerve damage
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Chafing
A male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) could be vital for men recovering from
an episode like this. These products can keep skin soft and responsive, and
they can help to undo the damage roughness can cause. With regular use, a guy
might be in tip-top intimacy shape in no time at all.
Visit
http://www.man1health.com for
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues
and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.