What's the average size of a guy's equipment? Where can't you buy
"marital aids" – and speaking of sex toys, why do some Japanese ones
have happy faces on them? Get answers to these and seven more sexy
questions you probably never thought to ask here!
A recent visit to Manhattan's legendary Museum of Sex yielded more
than a mob of 18-year-old girls giggling in the foyer – it provided an
entertaining and educated look into the history of sex.
Here are some little-known sex facts that may surprise you – or at least give you ammunition for a fascinating dinner conversation!
The best medicine
According to the Museum of Sex, the vibrator was originally used as a
medicinal treatment for female "hysteria" during the 19th century. The
vibrator-induced orgasms helped doctors dissipate hysteria's
anxiety-related symptoms.
Say cheese!
Semen contains zinc and calcium, both of which are proven to prevent tooth decay.
Hop to it
The iconic "Rabbit" is renowned for two things: excellent orgasm results and an odd smiley face on its tip. Women's Health
tells us the smiley face was actually a result of conservative Japanese
customs. Apparently, Japanese consumers frown upon "the production of
sex toys that too closely resemble phalluses," so the smiley face was
added.
Does he measure up?
The average size of an erect penis is five inches, and the average flaccid penis measures about 3 inches.
The sad truth
While this sex fact is neither entertaining nor humorous, it's shocking
to note that homosexuality remained on the American Psychiatric
Association's list of mental illnesses until 1973.
Protect our troops
Today the government issues "Support our Troops" paraphernalia; however
government-issued brochures and videos featured a slightly different
slogan during the WWII era – "Don't forget – Put it on before you put it
in." During World War II, many soldiers returned home with venereal
diseases, costing the government millions of dollars in medical
expenses.
Work it
Hate the gym? You burn about 200 calories during 30 minutes of active sex.
What a tease!
Burlesque costumes are the epitome of sexy – think Dita Von Teese and
lingerie; however, a few centuries ago, the outfits had a slightly
different purpose. According to the Museum of Sex, merkins (the bottom
half of burlesque costumes) were originally created as "pubic wigs" for
15th century prostitutes. The designs helped hide pubic lice and
syphilis symptoms. Make sure to share this information with your
boyfriend the next time he heads to Vegas with the boys.
Justice is served
In Hong Kong, adulterous husbands
get more than a steep monthly alimony payment – a betrayed wife is
legally allowed to kill her husband if he cheats on her – but she may
only do so with her bare hands.
What ever happened to Southern comfort?
The sale of sex toys and vibrators is banned in Alabama and Mississippi.
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