Physically yes because of the increased sensativity.
Mentally, no. Some of them just feel dirty, and can't get into it. And since 50% of sex is mental, this can be a problem.
But, who cares. Bang her. End of story.
Yes, sex is fun during menstruation...in fact sex should be fun at any time! During menstruation women can often be more sexually aroused, have increased senses, be more aware of their sexual anatomy, and blood can add to lubrication, as such sex during menstruation can be a lot more enjoyable and women may find they can reach climax easier.
Yes, you can still get sexual pleasure during your period. Now it could get a little "messy" but as long as you and your partner are cool with it then its all good.
It is usually higher due to increase hormone levels, also sexual drive is usually higher.
Yes
yes of course!! I've never had mine and I still get pleasure
Sexual pleasure can be achieved through activities that stimulate the mind and body, such as fantasies, erotic literature, or watching explicit content. It's important to remember that exploring one's sexuality should be done ethically and responsibly.
No you can not get pregnant from having sexual intercourse during a normal period.
Yes when having sexual intercourse you can still get pregnant so be careful
Not having your period but spotting is int unusual during pregnancy.
yes
If you have sex during your period, there will be no side effects. However, you can still get pregnant if you have sex while on your period.
you can still have your period during pregnancy but it does not usually seem to be normal when you are pregnant mosly irregular
It is possible for a woman to get pregnant during her period if she is not using a form of protection.
Yes, lesbian individuals who have a uterus and menstruate will still have their period. Sexual orientation does not affect the biological process of menstruation.
Menstral cycles have nothing to do with sexual orientation. Periods are often irregular during the first few years. If you are in your 20s and your period is still irregular you might want to speak with a doctor.
Sex does not make you start your period; it happens due to the hormones in your body during development- these hormones are highly active during your sexual development, which begins around the age of nine and ends somewhere between the ages of 15 and 18, and therefore trigger your menstrual cycle (your period). Keep in mind that even if you have not had your very first period, you can still get pregnant if you have (unprotected) sex before it.