
Sexologists have compiled a "collection" of the most popular misconceptions about sex that accompany most of the stronger sex.
A modern man gets his ideas about sex long before he finds his first sexual partner. Information about intimate life today is easy to find in newspapers, magazines, television programs, and finally on the Internet. And therefore, both women and men easily find themselves … in captivity of intimate delusions, which, at times, can seriously ruin their real intimate life.
Sexologists have compiled a "collection" of the most popular misconceptions about sex that accompany most of the stronger sex.
The first misconception: a woman's pleasure depends on the size of the man's penis. This misconception, diligently cultivated by the media, leads to numerous male complexes. But in fact, the quality of sexual intercourse depends not only and not so much on the size of a certain organ, but on the mood, desire and experience of a man, his fantasy and respect for his partner.
Second misconception: a woman needs everything to be "long". In fact, sexual intercourse lasting several hours is a fantasy of the directors of erotic films. On average, normal intercourse lasts from ten to twelve minutes, and it is this time for both a woman and a man, as a rule, is quite enough for pleasure and happiness.
The third misconception: women are afraid and embarrassed to talk about it. Indeed, with strangers men, not a single representative of the fair sex will conduct such conversations, however, most women want to be frank with their loved one. With less or more shyness, however, they agree to discuss with their partner the intimate side of their life together.

The fifth misconception: women need perfectly handsome men. This is not true. Women are interested in men who, in their opinion, are ideally gentle, ideally passionate, ideally affectionate and ideally attentive. If a man meets all the needs of a woman in these areas, then she is unlikely to assess his physical attractiveness in the first place.