Answered! 4 Most Awkward Sex Questions Of All Nigeria Women

You would have heard the phrase that, Naija women are too much. They are beautiful, hardworking and ambitious. Yet one aspect of their lives that they shield from each other is their sex lives. We all have questions about sex that we are embarrassed to ask.There are some sex questions you feel are so taboo, you wouldn’t even want to ask your friends.

But most of us are too nervous and embarrassed to actually raise problems – and for some women, this means missing out on having fun in the bedroom.Naija women will avoid getting down and dirty with their loved one, fearing they are abnormal or weird between the sheets. Some worry about habits, and even noises, that are actually common place. But it also offers support by answering four common problems women worry about in the bedroom. Here are four burning questions that may just put you at ease and win you your mojo back.1. I get turned on by girl-on-girl porn…is this normal? Sexperts at University of Toronto found that men and women use porn differently. While blokes get turned on by images they relate to, which match their sexual orientation and where they can put themselves in the place of the adult star. Women are often the opposite, being turned on by a range of images, which include lesbian sex.2. I masturbate five times a week…is that healthy?Touching yourself is a great way to relieve stress and to beat insomnia. Be assured that masturbation is a common sexual practice among women. As long as it’s not causing a problem in your relationship or your wider life, then just enjoy it.3. Is it okay that I prefer anal sex to vaginal? While less than half of women have had anal sex, orgasm rates are actually higher during it. The fact is that the area is actually anatomically configured for mind-blowing orgasms, so if you’ve experienced that, there’s no surprise you want to go back for more. But remember to use sex toys to warm up before taking the plunge.

4. I’m worried because my man fakes orgasms… Women are usually considered to be the greatest actors in the bedroom – but actually 30 per cent of men admit to faking it. The truth is that the ability to orgasm can be affected by alcohol, tiredness, stress and some medication. And remember – you can have a lot of fun without crossing the finish line.Photo Credit: Getty

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