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Research finds that women are still screwed up in their bedroom

Research finds that women are still screwed up in their bedroom

If this is a newspaper, rather than a nice shiny website, plugging into the wall, with a few blue cables coming backwards, then we’ll just use a title on this story: Come on again?

Today, we have some new research in the United States, and some of these scholars are dedicated to the question of burning: Why don’t women have more orgasms?

Sadly, despite being a $21 trillion industry, big technology, big pharma and big porn have failed to solve this problem.

Enter new research with some answers.

The study, published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, determines what really went wrong with the bedroom—we are suffering from the climax pursuit of the gap (OGP).


The study basically found that straightforward men and women prioritize orgasms in men, and everyone put in much less effort. gpointso- stock.adobe.com

That is, both partners incorporate hard work into a woman.

Research finds that, essentially, both straight men and women prioritize men getting there (sly blinking), while everyone has much less effort, while efforts are trapped in women who have achieved similar results.

sigh. Great. great.

Statistically, we (written as cis-gender women) are paid less, do more chores and parenting, report higher feelings of rush and stress, and are more likely to die of a stroke.

Now, it turns out that we change more briefly in the bedroom.

Who are we asking for a refund?

The study was led by Carly Wolfer, a PhD candidate in Social Psychology at City University of New York City, who asked 127 people in heterosexual relationships between the ages of 18 and 40 to maintain three weeks of sex, eventually following 566 sexual events.

Ms. Wolver found that men orgasm in 90% of sexual intercourse, while women only have more than half of the time to reach the same place, accounting for 54%.

Things got worse.

Not only are men 15 times more likely to be orgasm than women, but their orgasm is even more satisfying when they are orgasm.

(Programming Note: I strongly refuse to use the word “climax”. We are not trapped in the early wastelands of Mags, shaking his ideas in a ’15 way’.)

It’s not because orgasms in female orgasms aren’t ‘natural harder’, it’s a common myth,” Wilder told Huffin Spoon, “but because of the efforts we put in to support women’s happy sexual behaviors, such as clitoral stimulation. ”

Or in other words, heterosexual couples generally tend to do things, position and inverted, upside-down, and standing on their heads, gymnastics can help men orgasm to things useful for women.

Additionally, while doing this research, the study showed that he and she were more focused on that guy than the same gal.


Wolfer found that men orgasm in 90% of sexual contact, while women only reach the same place, more than half of the distance, at 54%.
Wolfer found that men orgasm in 90% of sexual contact, while women only reach the same place, more than half of the distance, at 54%. Pixel-shot – stock.adobe.com

Et Voila, orgasm tracking gap.

As Wolfer explains to HuffPost, OGP is about “the extent to which someone wants orgasm – whether it’s their own or their partner – and how much effort they put into achieving that.”

From a feminist perspective, it all makes me want to grind my teeth and start making harsh noises that are more suitable for tying to the fence, and fence days are terrible.

When it comes to female sexual enjoyment, these numbers are a real shutdown.

Last year, a We-Vibe Sex and Relationship Study at a sex toy company’s female family found that only 40% of women of all ages were satisfied with their sex volume.

Meanwhile, an Australian study previously found that only one in four women masturbate regularly, hitting AA battery sales twice.

Overall, the researchers found that nearly three-quarters (72%) of men masturbate over the past year, but only one-third of women (42%).

According to women’s numbers, overall, 62% of women don’t have a sex toy.

So it’s time for Australian women to combine: we’re shortening and changing ourselves in the bedroom.

Forget the budget deficit, we are trapped in a more pressing orgasm deficit, which is a strange problem, something that hasn’t happened in this election cycle.

(Imagine Prime Minister Athony Albanese and opposition leader Peter Dutton even by saying the word “orgasm” as they become all kinds of puces and become increasingly panicked, the best fun you’ll have on your pants today.

No one should lie down and think of Canberra. )

The moral of all this: When it comes to the next sexual event, everyone needs to try it out.

Everyone needs to attend the party.

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