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Why do many Africans practice dry sex? Detailed answer Directory / Big encyclopedia. Questions for quiz and self-education Did you know? Why do many Africans practice dry sex? Many Africans, with the exception of North Africans, often practice "dry sex". To do this, before sexual intercourse, they specifically dry the woman's vaginal lubrication with herbs, detergents, or other methods. It is widely believed among men that increased friction in the absence of lubrication makes the process more enjoyable, and some believe that the "wetness" of a woman is a sign of a lack of chastity. Dry sex is one of the reasons for the high prevalence of sexual diseases on the continent, including AIDS, since it greatly increases the likelihood of vaginal wounds and condom rupture, and also suppresses the natural vaginal antiseptic. Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger Random interesting fact from the Great Encyclopedia: What is hard water? Water is a combination of two gases, tasteless, odorless and colorless: it consists of hydrogen, a very light gas, and oxygen, a heavier and more active gas. Water exists in three states: as a liquid, as a solid (ice), and as a gas (water vapor). But when we discuss the various qualities of water, we find that the water that exists in nature is never completely pure. It contains mineral salts, gases and living organisms dissolved in it. We very rarely deal with just "water". For example, chemically pure water is tasteless. But we all know that water always has some kind of aftertaste. In part, this taste gives the presence of certain impurities in the water. As raindrops pass through the atmosphere, they pick up some of the gases they pass through. The most important of these gases is oxygen, which allows living organisms to exist underwater. Carbon dioxide is another important gas in water. Its presence in water solution (carbonic acid) makes water capable of eroding limestone rocks and forming caves and depressions. The action of carbonic acid in water dissolves lime and magnesium carbonates, making the water "hard". Hard water does not produce good lather. If you boil it, then limescale will remain inside the kettle. In addition to gases, natural water contains salts dissolved in it. River and lake water also contain inorganic particles that simply float on the water. Water exists on Earth within a large energy circle. The sun moves water, evaporating it from the seas and oceans, into the air. In the air, water vapor collects into clouds and falls out as rain, fog, snow or dew, and returns back to the sea.
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