Apparently we humans also use Google to help us with our exploits between the sheets. And what do we most often "google" in this direction? Here are the 10 most frequently Googled questions about sex, along with their answers. Um, we think we can worry.
10 most frequently "googled" questions about sex:
1. Where is the G-spot?
According to Google, the G-spot is located about 5 to 7 centimeters deep in the vagina, on the upper wall.
2. How to bring a woman to orgasm?
It depends on the woman, so it's best to ask her what she likes. Most women do not experience orgasm through penetration alone, so don't forget about foreplay.
3. Can I get rid of herpes?
Unfortunately, no. Once you have herpes, you always have it. You can control the symptoms with medication, which will also reduce the chance of passing it on to someone else.
4. How to get rid of genital warts?
One of the widespread problems are genital warts, which are the result of infection with HPV viruses, one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. Go to the doctor, he will most likely prescribe some cream or freeze them. Until the time when they have completely disappeared, you will have to give up sex.
5. What is pertussis?
Gonorrhea or mumps is a widely spread sexually transmitted disease, which is mostly transmitted through sexual contact and is caused by the gonococcus, in which purulent inflammation with purulent discharge occurs on the mucous membranes of the genitals.
6. How to get a bigger penis without surgery?
Unfortunately, this is not possible. Think about it if you really want it. Otherwise, learn to operate the tool you already have.
7. How do I measure the penis?
How come? Using a ruler or tape measure. If you need some help: you should measure your penis from the point where it meets your belly to the end.
8. How old do you have to be to buy condoms?
There really is no age limit.
9. How to insert a male genital organ into a female genital organ?
Remember Legos or other toys where you had to fit certain shapes into specific holes? Well, sort of.
10. How long does sex last?
Research from 2016 finds that sex lasts somewhere between 33 seconds and 44 minutes, with an average of around 5.4 minutes. Another one study, carried out in 2008, finds that sex lasting 1 to 2 minutes is 'too short', 3 to 7 minutes is 'suitable', 7 to 13 minutes is 'desirable', and 10 to 30 minutes is 'too long'.