So you’re looking to spice up your
love life and turn to those intimidating S*-Ex-X guides in glossy magazines for
inspiration—but the positions they recommend sound so complicated, and like
they’d be more painful than pleasurable. It turns out those elaborate S*-Ex-X
positions aren’t as dangerous as this very common one!
Apparently, woman-on-top intercourse
was responsible for half of all penile fractures in cases reported from three
hospitals, according to a study conducted by researchers in Brazil.
The researchers believe this is due
to the full force of the woman’s body weight controlling the act. The nature of
the act makes the woman less able to quickly divert her momentum if she lands
askew on her partner’s equipment—which causes him to experience painful “wrong
way penetration.”
The study was conducted for the
journal Advances in Urology.
It concluded:
“Our study supports the fact that
S*-Ex-Xual intercourse with “woman on top” is the potentially riskiest
S*-Ex-Xual position related to penile fracture. When the man is controlling the
movement, he has better chances of stopping the penetration energy in response
to the pain related to the pen*s harm, minimizing it.”
The second most reported injury
occurred when the woman was on all-fours during intercourse, while men on top
was concluded to be the least dangerous.
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