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Romance / New Sex Survey Reveals Best Pen*s Size To Make A Woman Orgasm by RealWoman3: 9:50pm On Jul 01, 2020
A recent survey carried out by Big One Dating showed that women can be more likely to orgasm depending on the size of their male partner’s sexual organ.

The company asked 4,761 ladies about the last time they had sex, before noting down how well-endowed their lover is. They then asked if participants climaxed or not, before collating the data to find out which sizes were most likely to induce an orgasm.

The poll found that eight inch joysticks were the most pleasurable, sparking orgasms in 44% of cases.



Seven and nine inch joysticks were also deemed to be more “successful” as they triggered climaxes in 38% and 32% of cases respectively.

More than a third of women reported pleasurable romps with manhood’s sized between four inches and six inches. This is the same success rate as men with 11 inch joysticks, which shows bigger isn’t always better.



The least sexually satisfying penis length was one inch.

Last year, the NHS released information about the average male penis size in the UK.

Researchers at University College London measured the joysticks of 104 men, according to Daily Star.

They included males of all ages, from teenagers to pensioners.



The average penis length in this group was 5.1in (13cm) when “soft and gently stretched”, the research said. They also noted that some joysticks are “growers” while others were more immediate “showers”.

The NHS website adds:-
“Regardless of actual size, many men are still unhappy with the size of their manhood.

“A study based on the results of an internet-based survey of more than 50,000 men and women revealed that 45% of men would like a larger penis. The report by Professor Kevan Wylie, a consultant in sexual medicine at the University of Sheffield, concluded that excessive concerns about penis size were higher among men with average-sized joysticks than men with small ones.

“Professor Wylie’s report also found differences between what women and men think. A much higher percentage of women (85%) were satis?ed with their partner’s penis size than the percentage of men (55%) who were satis?ed with their own penis size.”

More : https://gistsfanz.ng/2020/07/new-sex-survey-reveals-best-pens-size-to-make-a-woman-orgasm.html

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Romance / University Student Shares Screenshots Of A Lecturer Harassing Her For Sex by RealWoman3: 6:53pm On Jul 01, 2020
A female Nigerian University student called Busayo has exposed a lecturer who has been harassing her for s3x by sharing a screenshot of their chat on Whatsapp on social media.

In the chat, the lecturer identified as Dr. Abdul was pleading with Busayo to visit him in his house. When she responded angrily, he resulted to pleading with her for forgiveness.

“I really don’t think you deserve all this. Stop being like this. Seeing you is for just to beg for your forgiveness. Not good to sound this way”, Dr. Abdul pleaded.


Interestingly, Dr. Abdul is a married man and Busayo did not spare him at all when she pointed it out to him to respect his wife.

She vowed to deal with him the next time she comes to him again with the offer of sex for grades. It is heartbreaking reading the chat.

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https://gistsfanz.ng/2020/07/university-student-shares-screenshots-of-a-lecturer-harassing-her-for-sex.html

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Celebrities / This Is Not My Baby – Regina Daniels Disown Viral Photo Of New Baby by RealWoman3: 5:33pm On Jul 01, 2020
Actress and billionaire wife, Regina Daniels has disowned the photo of the baby that went viral of the internet a day after she gave birth.

The proud new mother welcomed her son for her husband, Ned Nwoko two days ago, and ever since then, several photos of babies have been making the rounds on social media as the actress’ son.

Of all the photos that have been going viral across the internet, the photo of one baby stood out and many social media users have been asking if he was the actual baby of the actress.


Reacting to this, the actress who is yet to upload any photo of her son stated via her IG story that the ‘cute’ child is not hers.

Regina’s brother was one of the first relatives to announce the birth of the actress’ newborn on his Instagram page.

Sharing a cute picture from Regina’s pregnancy shoot, her brother wrote;


‘OFFICIALLY AN UNCLE YOU KNOW? Congratulations my diamond..It’s a bouncing baby boy..Iyanu ti sele..@regina.daniels @regina.daniels..Gods the greatest”.

The actress after delivery of her baby, disclosed that it was her husband who first noticed she was pregnant.

https://gistsfanz.ng/2020/07/this-is-not-my-baby-regina-daniels-disown-viral-photo-of-new-baby.html

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Health / Woman Slumps And Dies After Hearing Her Husband Tested Positive For COVID-19 by RealWoman3: 5:16pm On Jul 01, 2020
A middle aged woman slumped and died in Ughelli, Ughelli North L.G.A, Delta after hearing her husband tested positive for coronavirus, The Nation reports.

The tragedy, which happened at Igho Salami Street, Uloho Avenue, threw neighbours into mourning.

Neighbours gathered in small groups discussing the matter in low tones, unwilling to talk about the incident to strangers.

A source said Mrs. Oregbe was at home when the news of her husband sample result came out on Monday.

managing high blood pressure before now because as soon as she was told her husband tested positive she slump and died before they could rush her to the hospital”.

https://gistsfanz.ng/2020/07/woman-slumps-and-dies-after-hearing-her-husband-tested-positive-for-covid-19-in-delta.html
Romance / There Is No Evidence That The Female center of gravity Exists by RealWoman3: 5:08pm On Jul 01, 2020
It has proved frustratingly elusive for more than 70 years, but scientists say they have finally worked out why men can’t find the ‘center of gravity’, it isn’t there.

Doctors say there’s no proof women have a small, super-sensitive region that could create particularly powerful orgasms when aroused.

The erogenous zone was named after German gynaecologist Ernst Gräfenberg, who first suggested the existence of a dense network of nerve endings in the 1950s. But a new study of 17 middle-aged women has found no evidence of such a spot, but ‘a fairly even distribution’ of nerves instead.


Writing in the International Urogynaecology Journal, a team of medics from Istanbul said the ‘anatomical evidence for the presence of the G spot’ was ‘scant, insufficient and weak’.

Although Dr Gräfenberg who also invented the IUD coil contraceptive suggested the existence of the zone, he was too modest to name it after himself.

The expression was coined by American sexologists in the 1980s and quickly gained popularity as well as spawning a new way of marketing intimacy gadgets and treatments.


Even though it had been discussed for decades, the first evidence for the existence of the center of gravity came just eight years ago, following the examination of a single 83-year-old woman. The man who published that discovery subsequently invented a procedure dubbed a ‘G-spotplasty’ intended to increase sexual satisfaction, despite scepticism from some colleagues.

Although center of gravity therapies have become a multi-million dollar business, Devan Stahl, from Michigan State University, has said there is ‘virtually no evidence that these therapies work outside a placebo effect’.

And those who believe the center of gravity is a myth say the notion makes women feel needlessly insecure. A survey for Cosmopolitan magazine found half of women feel inadequate or frustrated feeling others can orgasm in a way they can’t.

It also found that 22 per cent of men said finding the woman’s center of gravity is the number one goal of sex.

Since the 2012 report, several other studies have failed to produce conclusive evidence a single center of gravity exists.

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