Mythical Women
Female myths lie and it is about time for you to get the real truth when it comes to some of the most common myths about women. Perhaps you have heard about some of these myths or about all of them but given the fact that they became part of our lives, it is crucial for you to be informed properly about the fake myths concerning women. Read more and find out what is behind the pill myth, whether you need protection if you have sex when she is during that period of the month or if they really need more rest than we do.
One of the most common female myths is the one regarding the birth control pill. It seems that many of us (and them as well) don’t get the idea on how the birth control pills work. The main myths regarding the birth control pill is that it makes them fat, its administration needs to be stopped at regular times, otherwise, it causes infertility or cancer. These myths arose from different fears of women who took them. Whereas most women agree that being on the pill can make them feel more hungry than usual, this is no indication that the pill is directly responsible for women’s weight gain. A woman’s choice of food and snacks is more often the cause of her putting on a couple of pounds. While it may encourage weigh gain, triggering appetite and cravings, birth control is not some evil weight gain tool. Moreover, some of the women lose weight when on the pill. This myth is therefore totally busted. On the other hand, the pill does not cause infertility, nor cancer as it is shown by specialists. There is however one myth about the birth control pill, one that you will probably don’t like and which is sadly true. Women who are on the birth control pill often experience a decreased in their libido.
Speaking of which we can now talk about another common myth: having sex with your girlfriend while she is on her period. Most guys and girls seem to think they can’t get pregnant if they have sex during those days. This issue has been discussed for a long time and specialists say there is no way in which her period protects her to not become pregnant. The explanation is quite simple: there is no certain method to know when an egg is eliminated from a woman’s body. It could be the first or the last day of her period so we strongly advise you to be careful with that.
Another female myth claims that women need more sleep than men do. Is that really so? According to specialists, it appears to be so. The British Professor Jim Horne claims that women really need around 20 minutes more of sleep than men. Being women’s brains more flexible and multi-tasking than men’s brains, they need a longer rest. What else have girls been covering from us? Is there something better than generic Viagra for us? Tell us.
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