Sex myths

Men with big feet and hands have bigger d!cks. Women with daddy issues have better sex. Regardless of what you've heard- it's a lot of bad information about sex circulating, and these myths are influencing how we think about sex. Jody talks about some sex myths she's been able to dispel on Ep. 15 of PrHOEvocative

Sex myths
Sex myths

Men with big feet and hands have bigger d!cks. Women with daddy issues have better sex. Regardless of what you've heard- it's a lot of bad information about sex circulating, and these myths are influencing how we think about sex. Jody talks about some sex myths she's been able to dispel on Ep. 15 of PrHOEvocative

Common sex myths: 

  • Men with big feet and hands have bigger d!cks. 
  • Women with daddy issues have better sex.
  • All Aries have big d!cks (well.... maybe LOL).

Regardless- it's a lot of bad information about sex circulating, and these myths are influencing how we think about sex. And it's time to separate the facts from the lies behind common sex myths.

Many of us are familiar with sex myths and stories that have we've heard since puberty. But which of these sex stereotypes are true and which are FALSE AS FUCK? Well let's unpack the truth behind these sex myths.

We know many myths have some basis in truth, but these are not a sure way to determine a sexual outcome. Many sex myths have origins in cultural beliefs; for example, the stereotype that skinny men have a third leg (now... a lot of them mfrs do, but guess what- some they asses got a short pencil). It is also important to remember that some sex myths may have been created for entertainment purposes only, and so we shouldn't use them as a way to inform the way we navigate sex or our sexual experiences. For example, one common sex myth is "having sex in doggy style" or "backshots" will make your booty grow. I'm here to tell you as someone who loves getting hit from the back, my ass is as flat as a flap jack at the pancake house (I'm exaggerating, but damnnit where's my round plump ass from the decade of poundings I've been taking?!)

Ultimately, it is important to look at the evidence when trying to determine if a sex myth is true or false. Be sure to consider multiple sources of information and analyze the data critically. There is plenty of sexual health and sexual education information out there for you to take advantage of. And thinking a man with a beard has grown it as a result of eating p*$sy is no more accurate than saying a "shaved pu$sy is a busy pu$sy" a.k.a... shorty a hoe.

By understanding the origins of these sex myths and evaluating the evidence, you can separate the facts from the lies and make better sexual decisions.

Listen to Ep. 15 of PrHOEvocative "Sex Myths" to learn more about Jody's experiences, how she found out the truth behind some sex myths the hard way.

You can also grab your copy of the PrHOEvocative Sex Goal Setting planner/journal on Amazon