60 and Over

Sort of the universal big bang theory, eh?....
mrfisher 108 Reviews 4272 reads
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I don't know if this is true or not, but I once read somewhere that if a woman has an orgasm, it can sometimes cause an egg to dislodge and become available to be fertilized, even if she is not ovulating.

So, if you are practicing rhythm birth control, try not to have an orgasm, or use some barrier method of contraception.

Here is an interesting article in the Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2135138/Is-BIG-O-mind-Why-thought-knew-female-sexuality-wrong.html  

Me thinks the ladies here have already figured this one out!

I don't know if this is true or not, but I once read somewhere that if a woman has an orgasm, it can sometimes cause an egg to dislodge and become available to be fertilized, even if she is not ovulating.

So, if you are practicing rhythm birth control, try not to have an orgasm, or use some barrier method of contraception.

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