READ MORE: Scientists share how couples can get their partners to have more sexAccording to the New York Post, she said: “They don’t go down on us as much.“There are certain guys who are really outspoken about it, and we just let them be.”Worse, some women shy away from expecting or asking their partners to perform oral sex because they have been conditioned by pop culture not to receive it.A study published in The Canadian Journal Of Human Sexuality revealed 63% of men received oral sex as part of their most recent sexual encounter, while just 44% of women could say the same.Yet, half of the women surveyed said their partner going down on them would help them reach the big O.An informal survey by the NYP revealed common reasons cited for being denied oral are: “I really only do that with a girlfriend”, “I’ve got a sore neck” and “It’s just not my thing”.Yet while they refused to do it themselves, some men still expected to receive it.
Leaving women admitting to feeling pressured to perform it, even when they didn’t enjoy it.Another study found one in four men were guilty of lying about their penis size, and 75% of women discovered it a huge turn-off.On average lads were guilty of exaggerating the length between their legs by 2.3inches - while the average verified penis size fell at 6.2inches.Want all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox?
Sign up for our free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletterNearly half of the men also admitted they had taken drugs including Viagra in a bid to live up to size expectations.While a third study found claimed men who sleep naked and eat pomegranates are more likely to have better sex.Of those who thought their sex life was lacking, men admitted to trying some weird and unusual.
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