Yes, you could Google your naughty queries, but God only knows what kind of results you’d get. Cosmo’s responses, on the other hand, are fact-checked and thoroughly reliable.
1 Could frequent shrinking—say, due to cold water—cause a penis to become smaller permanently?
No. Thank God.
2 If you have a bigger clitoris, is it easier to orgasm?
Nope. Every clitoris has the same number of nerve endings (8,000), so they’re equally sensitive.
3 How long does intercourse typically last for most people?
Anywhere from three to 13 minutes, according to a study.
4 How many calories can while you burn having sex?
About 300 calories for every hour.
5 So could I lose weight just by getting busy?
Technically, yes. You could shed 2 kilos a year if you have half-hour-long sex twice a week.
6 Is it possible for someone to be asexual?
Yes, but it’s rare: 1 in 100 adults is asexual. Still, they can enjoy other aspects of intimacy, like cuddling.
7 How do men fake orgasms—if they don’t ejaculate, isn’t that a giveaway?
No. Ejaculating and climaxing are separate processes: an orgasm is a muscle contraction, whereas ejaculation is the expulsion of semen.
8 Is there a subtle way to spit out semen after oral sex?
Not really. Use a tissue, or go to the bathroom if it’s nearby.
9 How long can a typical guy’s erection last?
Usually, not longer than an hour. An erection that lasts four hours or longer can be a sign of disease.
10 What if he’s using Viagra?
About 33 minutes, according to research.
11 Can men get yeast infections?
Yes, if they have sexual contact with a woman who has one.
12 If you’re pregnant, can the man’s penis hit the baby during sex?
No. The cervix is a barrier between your vagina and uterus, so the baby is protected.
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