Sex on Your Period: What’s True, What’s Not, and Why It’s Totally Normal

Sex on Your Period: What’s True, What’s Not, and Why It’s Totally Normal

Talking about sex is already taboo… imagine when we add menstruation to the mix.

For years, society has taught us that those days are off-limits, unclean, or unappealing. But the truth is, your body doesn’t stop being sensual just because there’s blood. In fact, for many people, period days can be even more pleasurable.

So, let’s talk about a few common myths surrounding menstruation—and break them once and for all. Because pleasure doesn’t need to take a break.



1. It’s gross and unhygienic.

To put it simply:  it’s not.

Menstruation is simply a natural process: blood, tissue, and fluids that your body releases every month. There’s nothing dirty about it, and certainly nothing to be ashamed of.

If you’re worried about the clean-up, try using a dark towel or an old blanket you don’t mind staining and place it under you for protection. You can also have sex in the shower or experiment with a menstrual disc, which even allows for penetration without leaks.

 

2. It hurts more.

That depends entirely on your body.
Some people feel more sensitive, while others experience the opposite: increased arousal and heightened pleasure.

During your period, blood flow, natural lubrication, and sensitivity all rise. And if you orgasm, your body releases endorphins that help ease cramps and lift your mood. In other words, pleasure can be its own natural pain relief.

That said, not everyone feels the same way. If sex or masturbation doesn’t feel right for you during your period, that’s completely okay, too. Your comfort always comes first.

 

3. You can’t get pregnant.

A classic myth.

While the chances are lower, it is possible to get pregnant during your period. Sperm can survive inside the body for up to five days, and if you have a short cycle, you may ovulate just after your period ends.

So if you’re not planning any surprises, use protection as usual — it also helps prevent infections.

 

4. It causes infections and is bad for your health.

Sex during your period isn’t harmful, but it does require a little extra care.
At this time, the cervix is slightly more open, making it easier for bacteria to enter.

That’s why condoms (and proper hygiene for both you and your SVAKOM toys) are especially important during those days.

 

5. Nobody actually enjoys it.

Completely false.

Many people actually enjoy period sex more: they feel a stronger desire, deeper connection, and a greater sense of natural intimacy. Others prefer to wait until their period passes, and that’s just as valid.

The important thing is that the decision feels mutual, comfortable, and free from shame or pressure. After all, desire doesn’t follow a calendar.


And last but not least...

6. Your body, your rules.

If you want to, go for it.
If you don’t, don’t.

There’s nothing dirty or forbidden about exploring what feels good for you. Period sex doesn’t have to be uncomfortable — it can be softer, warmer, and more intimate than you expect.

And if there’s anything that deserves to get stained… It’s the taboo, not the sheets.


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