As revealed an extensive study Conducted by Brigham Young University, the 43% of men in a study group of 1,683 heterosexual newlywed couples misperceived whether their wife had an orgasm.
Of the women surveyed, 49% said they experience orgasms between 80% and 100% of the time, which is significantly lower than the percentage of men who have orgasms; 87% of the men surveyed said they 'almost always' have an orgasm between 80% and 100% of the time.
Orgasm disparity
On a physiological level orgasm provides various benefits. According to statistics, approximately 10 % of women have never experienced an orgasm. A higher percentage has difficulty reaching orgasm during intercourse.
In the study, men seemed to overrate their ability to create female orgasms, so maybe the 43% men misjudged them.
In the words of the study itself: 'with only wives' 49% being orgasmically consistent, this study provides evidence that attention to the wife's orgasm experience can promote greater sexual satisfaction for both husbands and wives.' .
Ultimately, the study is about sexual communication and how that can benefit the relationship. If you are a selfish lover, perhaps it is time to reach out and ask your partner what he or she wants.. And there is also the possibility that orgasms are easier to have and are more intense and longer lasting when men knew they had sexual rivals, as we already explained.
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43% of heterosexual men have difficulty identifying a female orgasm
was originally published in
Xataka Science
by
Sergio Parra
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