Four Incredible Researches on the Female orgasm

The articles that have been written and are being written about sex, and therefore about orgasm, seem to be countless and something tells us that they won’t stop anytime soon.

We have prepared a special list – not too long – of the craziest investigations we have ever read. In fact, four incredible researches about the female orgasm that will make you see things differently. If you have read them too, then you are a very good friend of ours. If not, just keep scrolling.

1. More testosterone = More masturbation

Researchers from the University of Michigan asked 196 women how often they masturbate, how often they have sex, and how often they have the desire for both. Analyzing the saliva samples of these women, the researchers found that those with higher testosterone levels also had a greater desire to masturbate. However, if you liked this investigation, don’t be too happy because there is a sequel. Women with higher testosterone levels also reported having less desire for sex with a…partner.

2. The shape of the lips reveals a lot

The shape of the lips seems to be able to betray a lot and more specifically, the possibility of a woman having a vaginal orgasm. We’re not saying it, a 2011 study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine simply claims that women who have a strong upper lip are more likely to have a vaginal orgasm.

3. The right temperature plays a role in orgasm

The correct temperature, both of the body and of the space, seems to be particularly helpful for orgasm. In a study conducted at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, it was revealed that many women are unable to orgasm when they have cold feet. So what does this mean? Turn on the radiator or – because we know it’s not good – don’t let her take off her socks.

4. Pay attention to walking

If you want to understand if a woman comes easily to vaginal orgasm, then observe her walk. A study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine reports that hips can tell a lot. Specifically, the researchers hypothesize that women with vaginal orgasms do not have blocked pelvic muscles, resulting in a natural and fluid pacing. And just like that, with a little observation you might even understand a lot.

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