Article advice needed from those who read my posts.

Ok, yes it is obvious that I make some frequent posts. I have
been asked a few times to shorten my posts. That creates
a slight issue cause certain topics contain a great deal
of information. My question is what is better? Short posts
that still leave questions? Or a longer post that goes into
in depth detail about different things?




The funny thing is that I get much better feedback from the
long posts then I do the short questionable ones. Based
on that it would appear that more people prefer a well written
and thought out article, then they do a very short half-intelligent
one.




I have been told numerous times that people do not like factual
articles. People would rather just do and know really know
the details of what they are doing. I have seen many questions
posted in articles and in the advice line about many sexual
techniques and references because the people asking are
looking for someone to answer what they are unaware of.





These questions are very often directed at female anatomy
and how it works. Basic anatomy for men and how to stimulate
them, exposing a womans clitoris, sexual positions,
anal penetration and proper care. Well the list goes on,
I am working on answering them and obviously a great deal
of people are reading them. I prefer doing research and
then answering questions in a descriptive manner. That
way there are literally no open possible questions available.





So in all honesty, when it comes to sensitive issues about
sex is it better to be detailed or just short and only half
answered? Sounds like a stupid question, but when I see
70+ people reading some of my articles I want to make sure
I am not doing them wrong. The votes are rather high, that
tells me they may be pretty well done, but without feedback
I cant figure it out.




(Thank you to the woman who asked about the clitoral legs.
Ill have to look into it, seeing how female anatomy has
taken such a drastic turn over the last 20 years it is possible
that the legs are still not to well known yet. I have an assumption
but I try not to assume anything about that kind of stuff).




One last question, sexual education has changed a great
deal over the last 20 years. Are people well versed in the
more common sexually transmitted diseases? I never went
to sex education in school; I researched it myself instead.
(Many schools only tell you what they think you should hear
and leave out some of the important details). I do know that
it wasn't very heavily taught back in the day. I mean
no offense to older people by that, it is just possible that
things may have changed a lot and not everyone has the free
time to learn about it.






Yes I know this is out of place. Seeing how the majority of
my posts are sex secret stuff that means the majority of
the people who can offer me advice would read here and not
elsewhere.

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