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True or False Sex Quiz
By Chloe   ◊   Jan 28, 2009   ◊   Published in Sex   ◊   0 Comments

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We talk about it, we laugh about, we snicker about it, we read about it, we watch DVD’s about it, and we do it, a lot! Sex is probably one of the most talked about and written about topics. Even so, there are still quite a few misunderstandings when it comes to sex. Test your understanding with this True or False Sex Quiz.

Sex is best when it’s spontaneous, true or false?

For the most part, the answer is false. There’s no doubt that spontaneous, spur of the moment sex can be mind blowing, but in this hectic world we live in and all the responsibilities that we juggle on a day to day basis, spontaneous sex is just not happening for a lot of us. And that’s where planned sex comes in. Anyone who tells you that planned sex just isn’t any good has obviously never spent a day savoring the anticipation of events to come!

The Bigger the Better, true or false?

Definitely false. Women worry about the size of their breasts, and men about the size of their penises. Stop it, just stop it! Instead of concentrating on the size of your parts, concentrate on your partner’s parts! Specifically, explore your partner to find out what turns them on most. Anyone who can please their partner in more ways than one need not worry about the size of their own parts, and your partner will be too busy wiping that smile off their face to even give the size of yours any thought whatsoever.

We’re realistic about sex, true or false?

No, actually we aren’t. Very few of us are “Hollywood Beautiful”, and movies don’t normally convey that sex can be more than a bit messy, that Kleenex are an essential, that condoms can leak or break, and that not everyone is into marathon sex. Fantasy is fine; just don’t let it get in the way of reality.

Sex ends at 65, true or false?

Good grief, I sure hope not! As anyone who’s ever worked in a “retirement” home will tell you, some of the raunchiest people on the planet are senior citizens. Chances are that if you enjoy sex in your younger years, you’ll enjoy it when you’re older too. Medical advances are able to correct most problems that can get in the way.

“If my partner loved me, he/she would know what I like”, true or false?

Unless you’re having sex with a proven mind reader, this one is not true. Communicating with your partner about your likes and dislikes assures a good time for both. A skilled lover can make all the difference, but if you’re with someone who has limited experience, it’s up to you to tell them what you do and don’t like. And shouting “Oh my God, that’s gross” in the middle of a sexual act is not good communication; it’ll just scare the heck out of your partner and leave you both frustrated. A gentle, non-confrontational attitude is best.

If you answered all the questions correctly go to the head of the class! If you didn’t, now you know better.

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