Ladies, These Three Things Could Help You Orgasm More (According To Science)

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If you can’t remember the last time you had a mind-blowing orgasm, listen up.

Scientists have discovered three sexual behaviours that could help women orgasm more. And with just 65% of women saying they usually orgasm when they have sex - we’d say it’s much-needed.

A new study found that a combination of genital stimulation, deep kissing and oral sex (in addition to vaginal sex) can boost a woman’s chances of climaxing.

β€œThe results suggest a variety of behaviours couples can try to increase orgasm frequency,” researchers wrote.

For the study, researchers analysed data on sexual habits from more than 52,000 participants aged 18-65 who were in a relationship with another person.

They looked at over 30 different traits or behaviours and how they were linked to the number of times a person orgasmed.

In terms of orgasm frequency, 95% of heterosexual men said they usually always orgasmed when having sex, compared with just 65% of heterosexual women.

Meanwhile 89% of gay men said they often orgasmed, followed by 88% of bisexual men, 86% of lesbian women and 66% of bisexual women.

The findings revealed that women were more likely to orgasm if a sexual encounter included: deep kissing, manual genital stimulation, and oral sex (in addition to vaginal intercourse). Researchers have since dubbed this β€œthe golden trio”.

The study found that women who orgasmed frequently were more likely to:

:: Receive more oral sex
:: Have longer durations of sex
:: Be more satisfied with their relationship
:: Ask for what they want in bed
:: Praise their partner for something they did in bed
:: Call/email to tease their partner about doing something sexual
:: Wear sexy lingerie
:: Try new sexual positions
:: Experience anal stimulation
:: Act out fantasies
:: Incorporate sexy talk
:: Express love during sex.

The body of research, published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behaviour, also revealed that one third (35%) of heterosexual women managed to regularly orgasm through vaginal sex alone.

Meanwhile 44% said they rarely or never did.

β€œAbout 30% of men actually think that intercourse is the best way for women to have orgasm, and that is sort of a tragic figure because it couldn’t be more incorrect,” co-author of the research Elisabeth Lloyd, a professor of biology at Indiana University and author of β€˜The Case of the Female Orgasm’, told The Guardian.

β€œTo say that there needs to be some education I think is an understatement.”

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