A recent report purportedly
holds that, women are seemingly more likely to orgasm when they have sex
with other women than when with men. The
Sun’s exclusive report holds that from a survey of 2,300 people around the
world, researchers are believed to have found that women are likely to have orgasms
during same-sex intercourse. It is held that, some of the women who had sex
with women reported that they had orgasms over 55 times a month. Straight
women, on the contrary revealed that they experienced around 7 orgasms a month.
Dr. Kristen Jozkowski |
Dr. Kristen Jozkowski,
of the University of Arkansas in the United States explained that this is
likely due to the fact that women having sex with other women tend to do more
things than just penetrative sex and therefore, their sex is "excitingly
diversified". To him, this clearly means that when women have sex
with other women, their primary aim isn’t to rush into penetration. According
to Kristen therefore, women having sex with other women is more about “…exploring
pleasure through oral, fingering, sex toys, and other stuff that many straight
couples dismiss as optional foreplay.”
One can’t deny the fact
that statistics on or about “Orgasm Gaps” have been around for quite some time
and have also been fluctuating. A Chapman University, Indiana University, and
the Kinsey Institute all in the USA had earlier found out that straight women
are less likely than any other demographic grouping to have an orgasm during
sex. Another interesting study of more than 52,000 adults had earlier in the
course of sex research found out that while heterosexual men had orgasms 95% of
the time they had intercourse, heterosexual women orgasmed just 65% of the
time. Conversely, only 33% of heterosexual women believed they had orgasms
every time they had intercourse against 75% of men who could say the same.
Furthermore, Lesbian
women reported that they orgasm 86% of the time during sex while bisexual women
orgasm 66% of the time. All in all, according to this new study, a woman’s likelihood to orgasm
declines significantly when she has sex with a man rather than a woman. Also, this
study found that the reasons for this are simple and succinct: when a woman has
sex with another woman, she’s more likely to: 1) have oral sex 2) she’s more
likely to have sex for a longer period of time, and 3) she’s more likely to try
different sex positions – and evidently, all of these factors are associated
with increased orgasms.
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