Or do you think you know everything ? If not, do you actively try to educate yourself on things you may not know?
Personally, I am always interested in new knowledge. That does not mean that I spend my free time googling new knowledge on the field of sexual education but that I am always happy to learn something new. Already at a relatively young age I was sitting in the library reading books about sexual education and that interest still preserves.
Recently I read an article (by menshealth lol) about a recurring study that the female orgasm is more more like "the way to the orgasm is the orgasm" and the "orgasm" itself is the end. That may not be something completely new, but I always find it refreshing to read more elaborate news.
Still, the orgasm is something I feel is often interpreted wrongly. Some studies suggest that some women don't even know what an orgasm feels like but believe they are experiencing one.
Personally, I am always interested in new knowledge. That does not mean that I spend my free time googling new knowledge on the field of sexual education but that I am always happy to learn something new. Already at a relatively young age I was sitting in the library reading books about sexual education and that interest still preserves.
Recently I read an article (by menshealth lol) about a recurring study that the female orgasm is more more like "the way to the orgasm is the orgasm" and the "orgasm" itself is the end. That may not be something completely new, but I always find it refreshing to read more elaborate news.
Still, the orgasm is something I feel is often interpreted wrongly. Some studies suggest that some women don't even know what an orgasm feels like but believe they are experiencing one.
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