Can You Distinguish Men Who Are Not Men?

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Medical Video: Men VS. Women: Main Differences

You may have often heard about female virginity tests. Unlike many people's expectations, it turns out women's virginity cannot be scientifically proven. Then, what about men? Is there a certain way to know which men are not virgin, only from their physical characteristics? To learn more about virginity, please refer to the following review.

What is virginity?

Virginity is not a medical condition, but a social and cultural concept. A virgin is usually described as a single man who has never had sexual relations with a woman. However, there is debate about the meaning of sexual relations themselves. Some people believe that sex means penetration of the penis into the vagina. However, there are also those who believe that masturbation or stimulation by others by hand (hand job) or oral (blow job) on the penis including sex.

In the end, the meaning of virginity is determined by the community and environment in which a person lives, and personal meaning of the concept of virginity.

Can male virginity be checked?

No, male virginity cannot be physically checked. In fact, there is no physical evidence that can indicate whether a man has had sex. The only way to find out if a man is a virgin is to ask the person directly.

You may have heard some myths about male virginity tests such as knocking on the knee. In reality, from medical goggles, knee knees are not caused by sex or masturbation. The knee can feel weak, hollow, or sound because there are health problems such as joint calcification, calcium deficiency, and osteoporosis. So, actually knocking the virginity test is invalid.

Myth 1: Being able to take off a woman's bra means it's not a virgin

Many people believe that male virginity can be seen from its ability to take off a woman's bra when making love. If he can remove the bra easily, chances are he is not a virgin. In fact, this is only a myth that cannot be proof of virginity.

Many men who have had sex many times are still not adept at opening women's bras. It could be because it is too excited so it is not focused or because the partner's bra is indeed difficult to release. In addition, men who have never had sex with women may be good at removing bras because they often watch pornographic films or have practiced using women's bras to prepare themselves.

Myth 2: A virgin must be nervous and not an expert

Just like the case of removing a woman's bra, a man's expertise during sex cannot be proof of his virginity. A man who has never made love may already feel very confident and confident on his first night with his wife, so he does not look nervous or clumsy.

Meanwhile, men who have had sex many times do not necessarily understand the intricacies of a woman's body so she appears to be an expert.

Myth 3: Premature ejaculation signifies virginity

Premature ejaculation can indeed be caused by psychological conditions such as feeling happy, impatient, nervous, or anxious. However, anyone can experience the emotional turmoil, not only a virgin. Everyone has different physical and psychological reactions during sex, whether for the first time or the umpteenth time. The reason is, many married men still experience premature ejaculation so they need a doctor's consultation.

In certain cases, premature ejaculation is triggered by health problems or certain diseases. Diseases that may result in premature ejaculation are hormonal disorders, prostate disorders, high blood pressure (hypertension), and diabetes.

Can You Distinguish Men Who Are Not Men?
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