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We all harbor secrets. Some are big and bad; some are small and trivial. Researchers have parsed which truths to tell and which not to.


Posted January 15, 2021

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Sex researchers have long been fascinated by women’s orgasms, but only a few studies have explored how long it takes women to climax. Recently, Indian investigators added to this small literature. What they found was ironic. Forget time to orgasm . The large majority of their participants never climaxed during intercourse.
This finding corroborates a large body of research showing that for women’s erotic fulfillment, two things hardly matter—the size of men’s erections and how long intercourse lasts. Female orgasms usually result from a combination of at least 20 minutes of direct, gentle, extended massage—by hand, tongue, or sex toy—of women’s whole bodies followed by caresses focused on the genitals, especially on the visible clitoris.
The Indian-led research team recruited 645 women, age 21 to 40, all involved in stable heterosexual relationships on average for seven years. Participants hailed from 20 countries, including India, Belgium, Malaysia, the U.K., the U.S., and the Netherlands. Two-thirds were married, one-third cohabitating.
The investigators asked the women to make love as usual, with one change. When they felt sufficiently warmed up to proceed from other play to intercourse, the researchers asked them to start their cell phone stopwatches and time how long it took them to work up to orgasm.
For those able to come during intercourse, it took six to 20 minutes, an average of 14 minutes.
But the study’s main finding rendered its time-to-orgasm focus largely irrelevant. Two-thirds of the women—69 percent— never climaxed solely from intercourse. This finding had nothing to do with the women’s age, education , income, marital status, relationship duration, or frequency of intercourse. During the eight-week study, two out of three did not orgasm during intercourse with their partners, period.
However, most were able to climax with their partners if, in addition to intercourse, the lovemaking included (in descending order):
In addition, the women were significantly more likely to climax in two intercourse positions, woman-on-top and rear entry (doggie), both of which easily allows for all of the above.
The researchers concluded, “The women in our study reached orgasm more frequently with non-penetrative activities.”
The Penis: Less Important to Women’s Orgasms Than Most Men Think
Moist, relaxed, receptive vaginas are pleasure wonderlands for men and their erections. But the vagina has surprisingly little to do with most women’s orgasms. Gentlemen, if you’d like women to have orgasms with you:
For more on the male-female orgasm gap, see my previous post “Why So Many Women Don’t Have Orgasms.”
For additional suggestions about helping women have orgasms during partner lovemaking, read my post, “Six Ways to Help Her Have Orgasms.”
If you’d like to increase her chances of coming during intercourse, read my post on the “Coital Alignment Technique.”
For women who feel orgasm-challenged, vibrators often help. See my post, “Vibrators: Myths Vs. Truth.”
Penis size and how long men last in bed have little to do with women’s ability to come, but both are key to many men’s sexual self-esteem. Read my previous posts, “The Rare Truth About Penis Size,” and “The Best Way to Cure Premature Ejaculation.”
Bhat, GS and A Shastry. “Time to Orgasm in Women in a Monogamous Stable Heterosexual Relationship,” Journal of Sexual Medicine (2020) 17:749.
Laumann, EO et al, “Sexual Dysfunction Among Older Adults: Prevalence and Risk Factors From a Nationally Representative US Probability Sample of Men and Women 57-85 Years of Age,” Journal of Sexual Medicine (2008) 5:2300.
Laumann, EO et al, “Sexual Dysfunction in the United States: Prevalence and Predictors,” Journal of the American Medical Association (1999) 281:537.
Rowland, DL et al. “Orgasmic Latency and Related Parameters in Women During Partnered and Masturbatory Sex,” Journal of Sexual Medicine (2018) 15:1463.
Willis, M. et al. “Are Women’s Orgasms Hindered by Phallocentric Imperatives?” Archives of Sexual Behavior (2018) 47:1565.
Michael Castleman, M.A. , is a San Francisco-based journalist. He has written about sexuality for 36 years.

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Each time you have sex, you ejaculate (well, hopefully), and all that jizz needs to go somewhere . And just as you have your favorite place to finish when you hit it raw, every woman has her own preference on where she wants you to bust that nut…and as you might have guessed, her favorite spot is not the same as yours. 
Since this is a compelling topic that deserves to be explored thoroughly, the folks at Bad Girls Bible surveyed 740 men and women on their ejaculation preferences in a survey called “Come Here Often?” where they asked the fellas where they like to blow their load, and the ladies where they want their man to finish.
In the survey, the participants were given a photo of a naked woman, and submitted their answers by highlighting the area on the picture where they most like to give/receive ejacualte, and the responded from all 740 people were compiled to generate user-friendly heat maps. Or skeet maps, if you will. Ha ha. 
For starters, here’s a where rough outline of where men usually shoot their jerk sauce:
Not surprisingly, 92 percent of respondents said the vagina is the most common nut bank, 74 percent said they often come on her body, 54 percent give or receive a salty surprise, and 23 percent come “elsewhere.” You know, on the floor, into a wad of toilet paper, etc. Sounds about right.
And now for the specifics on money shots:
As you can see in the illustration above, 42 percent of men said they prefer to give their partner a facial, whereas only 12.7 percent of women want a cumshot to the face, probably because it’s more appealing in theory than in reality for the receiving end. 
Moving down the body, 26.6 percent of men prefer to cum on her chest, relative to 37.1 of women. Furthermore, the abdomen clearly isn’t a super popular location for either gender, with only 7.4 percent of men and 12.2 percent of women declaring it their preferred landing spot.
The mons pubis, a.k.a. her crotch, is a little more popular, favored by 14.4 percent of dudes and 23.6 percent of ladies.
And now that we know where on her body ladies want you to finish, here’s an infographic of where male respondents said they most recently came:
For 24.3 percent of men, the most recent jizz location was the crotch area, 23.7 percent came on her chest, 19.8 percent on the stomach, 16 percent on the face, 7.8 percent on her ass, and 5.3 percent on her back. 
The less popular areas men chose as their designated nut location were the hands, with 1.8 percent, 0.8 percent came on her legs, and 0.3 percent on her neck. 
Lastly, let’s explore one of the most controversial topics: Facials !
Not surprisingly, way more men than women enjoy facials, with 42 percent and 13 percent respectively. But interestingly, women who watch porn are much more open to the idea, which strongly suggests porn is a big influence when it comes to shaping sexual preferences. 
But perhaps even more interesting is the fact that after marriage, the number of women who prefer facials dips down to a tiny 5 percent, which could mean that once they have their man on lock, they don’t have to pretend like they enjoy facials anymore. Who knows?
Such riveting information, right? You can see the rest of the findings right here , for all your ejaculation etiquette needs. 


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It is common for women to be unable to experience orgasm during intercourse.
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One way to increase the chance of orgasm involves the coital alignment technique.



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Vaginal intercourse can feel wonderful: the physical closeness, the emotional intimacy , and for many, the belief that intercourse epitomizes sex. But for women's orgasms, normal intercourse can be problematic. The best evidence suggests that only 25 percent of women are consistently orgasmic during intercourse no matter how vigorous or prolonged it is, no matter how loving the relationship, no matter what position the lovers use, and no matter the size of the man's penis.
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