Female sexuality is fraught with far more ambiguity and question marks than male sexuality, from orgasm to dysfunction and likes and dislikes. In the following lines, we should shed some light on some of the topics related to female sexuality… 1. Female sexuality is blurred A 2015 study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that women equally aroused by both men and women. The researchers who conducted this study even go so far as to say that women can only be bisexual, but not heterosexual. The data, of course, are not generalizable, but they echo those of an earlier study that found women evolved to be “more ambiguous” than men, as a mechanism to limit conflict and tension among women in polygamous marriages. 2. Sex during menstruation is not forbidden Sex during this part of the month has been a widely discussed topic for years. What has changed recently is the number of men and women who discuss it freely. Some couples don’t like having sex during menstruation, while others enjoy the increased arousal and lubrication during these days of the month. As their body prepares for reproduction, women sometimes feel an increased sexuality. NEWS_MORE_BOX 3. Penis size doesn’t always matter During a survey conducted by Cut.com, it is clear that most women disagree with this statement. For many of them, the way the penis is used is more important than its size. Data from another study indicated that men were more concerned about their penis size than women.
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