Was Your ‘First Time’ Not That Great? This Is a Good Sign, According to Science!

If your 'first time' with your partner was not exactly ideal, there's no need to worry. According to one study, a failed first sexual experience is not a sign of a doomed relationship.

Was Your ‘First Time’ Not That Great? This Is a Good Sign, According to Science!
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Was Your ‘First Time’ Not That Great? This Is a Good Sign, According to Science!

According to a recent American study conducted by OnePoll, in collaboration with Pure Romance, a disastrous first sexual experience with a new partner does not indicate that the relationship is off to a bad start. Quite the opposite, in fact...

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After interviewing nearly 2,000 U.S. participants about their sex lives, the pollsters concluded that a first sex romp that didn't live up to expectations didn't dampen the spirits of most respondents.

While 48% said they had difficulty reaching orgasm the first time with a new partner, 69% confirmed that they still felt eager to do it again.

To ensure that the first time would be a success, 48% also said they used sex toys to spice up the encounter and make it as undramatic as possible.

It's perfectly normal that sex with a new partner causes insecurities and fears. These different statistics highlight the mixture of emotions that can often precede, and conclude a sexual experience with someone new. However, a first time should be an opportunity to satisfy the curiosity of those involved, and make them want to try again rather than give up!

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