Saturday, 7 March 2015

5 Strange And Unbelievable Sex Facts(life style)


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Sex facts are always brilliant. The problem is we all talk about sex so much that there’s very little that seems strange to us anymore. Do you know that there’s seven calories in one tablespoon of sperm? 

Here are 5 Strange but true facts about sex

Pubic hair is intended to increase your sexual pleasure 
While pubic hair is intended to protect the genitals, it is also intended to trap and hold ‘sex scents’, more formally known as pheromones, to enhance our partner’s sexual arousal. Indeed, pheromones are sex odours released by our bodies when we are aroused, and these in turn enhance the arousal of our partner when they’re detected.
Sperm is good for your skin
Semen is jam-packed full of protein which if applied to the face has the same anti-wrinkle benefits as moisturising creams. Apparently the white stuff can tighten skin and give you a little surgery-free facelift. Interestingly, this isn’t the only benefit sperm has to offer. It also contains zinc, magnesium, calcium, potassium and fructose.
Erotic asphyxiation kills 500-1000 people a year
Erotic asphyxiation is the act of intentionally restricting the oxygen to the brain during ejaculation, either through strangulation, hanging, or other similar methods. When the flow of oxygen from the blood to the brain is suddenly cut off, it can cause feelings of intense giddiness, which reportedly intensify orgasms.
Orgasms can prolong your life
Orgasm two times a week or more can add up to eight years on to your life. Doing the deed adds a bit to the immune system, improves hearth health, boosts brain power and much more.
Orgasms can make women more creative
Studies have shown that orgasms can make women more confident, productive and creative. And women achieve fuller orgasms when they are being creative.




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