Bed SOS has revealed the most bizarre sex questions that Brits asked Google in 2019, in the hopes of encouraging people to be more open with their loved ones
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Sex is often seen as a taboo subject, so it should come as no surprise that when it comes to embarrassing sex questions, many Brits turn to Google .
Now, Bed SOS has revealed the most bizarre sex questions that Brits asked Google in 2019.
From toilet seat pregnancies to the calories burned by orgasming, the list has a wide range of weird queries.
Danny Richmond, Managing Director of Bed SOS, said: “Some of the sex-related questions people have Googled are quite unusual, but no matter what your question is, it’s really important to chat about it with your partner.
“Being open with your loved ones, especially about sensitive topics like sex, can only strengthen your relationship.”
Scroll down to read the hilarious sex questions.
Pregnancy questions
“Can you get pregnant if a boy touches your breast with his mouth?”
“Can you get pregnant from kissing a potato?"
“Can you get pregnant from urine on a toilet seat?”
“Can you get pregnant from sperm in toilet water splashing?”
“Can you get pregnant by kissing while on your period?”
“Can hugging and kissing get you pregnant?”
“Can sperm go through jeans and get you pregnant?”
Sexual health questions
“Does sex count as cardio?”
“How many calories do you burn by orgasming?”
“How much sex does a man need?”
“What happens if you put food up your bum?”
Weird and wonderful questions
“How do I find a girlfriend for me and my husband?”
“How do I sexually arouse a 70-year-old woman?”
“What to say to your boyfriend to make him cry?”
“How do you check if you’re still a virgin?”
“How do you identify a virgin by walking?”
“How do you know if you are good in bed?”
“Why do I sneeze when I think dirty?”
Sourse: www.mirror.co.uk