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Wed, 19 Sep 2012 06:26:02 GMT | By Realbuzz
10 strange sex facts

Surprising facts about sex and sexual activity



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Surprising facts about sex and sexual activity

Did you know that eating celery makes men more attractive to women? Or that the clitoris has over 8000 nerve endings? Nope, neither did we, but there’s plenty more where that came from. Here are 10 facts about sex that may just make you say, “I didn’t know that!” or “ooh” or maybe even “eww”. Enjoy!

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