Myth 1: Alcohol makes sex intense
Many men's libido increases after drinking alcohol, their organ sensitivity decreases, and their sexual intercourse time is significantly longer than usual. Some people use this as a secret not to get tired.
Indeed, occasional small amounts of alcohol consumption can reduce sexual inhibition in the cerebral cortex, and partially increase sexual desire and pleasure, achieving a comfortable meridian activating effect. However, drinking too much alcohol may cause male impotence and female apathy.
A series of research data conducted by scientists shows that 65% of men suffer from testicular atrophy due to long-term alcohol consumption, 15% to 17% develop self antigens of anti sperm antigens and testicular antigens, 17% to 38% develop erectile dysfunction, and 34% to 65% have varying degrees of functional decline. Alcohol's yang boosting and aphrodisiac effects are only immediate and transient, often leading to diseases such as decreased male semen and erectile dysfunction.
Women who drink alcohol for a long time not only lead to premature ovarian failure and early menopause, but also easily lead to premature facial aging and shortened lifespan. About 30% to 40% of alcoholic women experience difficulty in sexual arousal, 15% experience a significant decrease or loss in the frequency and intensity of orgasms, and 1% lead to lifelong infertility. Sexual activity after drinking alcohol, due to the excitement of the nervous system and organ congestion, excessive energy consumption in the human body, gradually decreases the adaptability and sensitivity of organ function, and even completely loses sexual interest.
Myth 2: The more times you go, the easier it is to get pregnant
When couples want a baby, they consciously increase the frequency of sexual activity and believe that they can conceive as soon as possible, but the results are often the opposite. Women of reproductive age only excrete 1-2 eggs during their menstrual cycle. Therefore, the easiest time to conceive per month is only 1-3 days before ovulation and 1-2 days after ovulation.
If the frequency of sexual activity between couples is too high, with only sperm and no eggs, isn't it difficult for a skilled woman to cook rice? The frequency of sexual intercourse is too high, the amount of semen decreases, the density of sperm decreases, the motility and survival rate of sperm significantly decrease, the sperm is not fully mature, the stamina to meet the egg is greatly weakened, and the chance of pregnancy naturally decreases.
The ideal method is to stop sexual activity 3-5 days before ovulation and have sex the day or day before ovulation, which can ensure the storage of a certain amount and quality of sperm during pregnancy. Don't think that the more sexual intercourse you have, the more chances you have of getting pregnant.
Myth 3: Semen is a highly concentrated nutrient
Previously, it was believed that one drop of semen and ten drops of blood were highly concentrated nutrients in male semen. Some women indulge in sexual activity and even swallow male semen in the belief that it can nourish their fitness, but in reality, this is not the case.