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All The Facts About Sex Now Exposed
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By: Francis K. Githinji Email Article
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Do not shy away from them, neither can you ignore them. Sex, as the only pleasure that was not invented by man, has numerous facts some which are just amazing. It might sound bizarre but you wish you would have known them earlier. Would you have ever imagined that the length of a woman's vagina is around 3 to 4 inches? This size is not constant and expands or contracts depending on the functions this important organ is about to play. During sexual pleasure and sexual intercourse, the size increases more as blood rushes to the region. An increase in size during this coitus moment ensures that the size of the penis at that particular time is comfortably accommodated. Come birth and child delivery, the vagina stretches itself in size to unimaginable levels. The child passes through this channel without being crushed or strangled. The size multiplies a thousand fold and out the child comes. Stop wondering how, this are just facts about sex.

Still on women, that spongy tissue which is internal, the delicate clitoris and the lips of the vagina are no different from man when it comes to the amount of erectile tissue that they contain. The only relevant difference is that, a man's erectile tissue is located outside the body. However, most of a woman's erectile tissue is not external but it's rather located inside her body. This facts about sex show that when the human body was being made a lot of factors and considerations were at play. The two sexes had to be synchronized in such a way that they achieved their purpose. Sexual pleasure was of great consideration in this case. The varying location of erectile tissues for the two organs only serves to compliment each other. The visible clitoris is just a tip of the iceberg, the major part is below the surface.

When a female child is brought forth to this world at birth, she has close to 2 million eggs which are unfertilized. Talk of facts about sex but this is just amazing. What if all of them were to be fertilized? All this eggs are resident in her ovaries waiting for the young woman to be of reproductive age. Despite the whooping number of eggs in her ovaries, only one fertile egg is released during menstruation. This is a monthly cycle that stretches all the way till menopause. When her stock of eggs has diminished and become empty the monthly cycle comes to a close and with a sad note to many. It implies her reproductive and fertile stage in life has come to pass.

The breasts of a woman are never the same shape and size. This is perfectly a normal phenomena which is absolutely all right and should not ring any alarm bells. Many similar organs in a human body are always the same but differ in size and shape. They are just facts about sex and nothing awkward. Just like human feet, they have a great resemblance but vary to some degree in shape and size.

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