Debunking sexual myths
Myth #1: Men are Always Supposed to Be Sexual
We’ve all heard it, right? That men are perpetually ready for sex and always have a higher sex drive than women. And if a woman has a higher sex drive than her male partner, something must be wrong with him (and her).
Here’s the truth: Sex drive ebbs and flows, and it’s influenced by a multitude of factors—stress, health, mood, and even the weather! There's nothing wrong with a man who doesn’t fit the “always ready” stereotype. Just like there's nothing wrong with a woman having a higher libido. It’s all imperfectly human.
Myth #2: You Shouldn’t Have to Ask Your Partner What They Like
Another myth I often hear is that if you have to ask your partner what they like in bed, it means you’re not a good lover. Spoiler alert: This is so not true! In fact, asking your partner what they enjoy is one of the best things you can do. Never touch a body with knowing hands, right? Engaging from a place of curiosity makes everything more fun and fulfilling. Trust me, your partner will appreciate your willingness to learn and explore together.
There are so many myths out there around sex, and they can really hold us back from having healthy and enjoyable experiences. So, let’s break the ice—what’s something you’ve heard about sex that you’re not sure is true? Let's bust these myths together!
Keep the conversation going, and remember, it's all about learning, growing, and having fun!