Abstract:Sexual myths are beliefs about sexual subjects, which are often exaggerated, wrong and non-scientific but thought to be true. These wrong beliefs and concepts affect individual's attitudes and behaviors about sexuality. Sexual myths may cause consequences, which may affect sexual and consequently general public health; some of these sexual beliefs were investigated. A total of 822 women participants (432 medical women and 390 non-medical women not suffering from diseases that impair sexuality and not illiterat… Show more
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