I can understand how disheartening it is to a couple of people out there, and I mean, the very adventurous ones in the bedroom. Am sure, when we get down to s3x, we all try to take on different styles as wide as our minds can think, but here is the shocker, having a woman on top isn’t quite the wild ride most men might have imagined.
Scientists have learned that the 'WOMAN ON TOP' or 'COWGIRL' position is the most dangerous one for men to engage in during s3xual intercourse.
According to this new research, the risky position is to blame for half of all penile fractures that occur during s3x.
In comparison, ‘doggy style’ or the woman on all fours is responsible for 29percent of injuries while ‘man on top’ or ‘missionary’ is only liable for 21per cent.
The ‘woman on top’ position is to blame for half of all the penile fractures that occur during s3xual intercourse
In the study published in Advances in Urology, researchers hypothesized that a man is prohibited from quickly stopping painful movements when a woman has her entire body weight on his erect p*n*s.
However, if the man is in control, he has a better chance of minimizing injury by disengaging in harmful movements as soon as they happen.
However, if the man is in control, he has a better chance of minimizing injury by disengaging in harmful movements as soon as they happen.
Of the 44 suspected penile fractures studied in three hospitals in Campinas, Brazil over the course of 13 years, 42 cases were confirmed and evaluated in order to discover what the initial cause was.
Twenty-eight of the men were having heteros3xual intercourse during the time of injury, while six of the subjects were engaging in ‘penile manipulation’.
Four were participating in homos3xual intercourse, and it was deemed to be ‘unclear’ how the final four men had sustained their injuries. Half of the patients who participated in the study heard a crack when they were first injured, followed by swelling and pain, while two of the men actually developed erectile dysfunction following the injury.
Twenty-eight of the men were having heteros3xual intercourse during the time of injury, while six of the subjects were engaging in ‘penile manipulation’.
Four were participating in homos3xual intercourse, and it was deemed to be ‘unclear’ how the final four men had sustained their injuries. Half of the patients who participated in the study heard a crack when they were first injured, followed by swelling and pain, while two of the men actually developed erectile dysfunction following the injury.

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