♪ Listen 0:00 According to recent research, women experience significantly lower rates of orgasm compared to men. Data indicates that approximately 65% of women do not achieve orgasm during partnered sexual activity. Conversely, 95% of men consistently report reaching orgasm. The discrepancy is often attributed to a perceived gap in understanding and satisfaction between partners. Many women utilize sex toys to facilitate orgasm, highlighting a difference in physiological responses. A frequent concern raised by sex therapists is the desire to maintain passion within long-term relationships. Age and established routines are commonly identified as factors diminishing sexual desire. Experts emphasize that cultivating passion requires a concerted effort from both partners. Successful relationships necessitate active engagement and a willingness to prioritize intimacy. Research suggests that prioritizing a fulfilling sexual life is often preferable to maintaining a constant state of dissatisfaction through casual encounters. The desire for passion is most often cited as a key factor among women seeking relationship advice. Topics: #women #most #passion Post navigation CHART: Tõnis Lukase big plan: Teachers’ minimum wage must be raised by a big jump PHOTO: Drifta star Ketija Birzule shines in a sexy photo session
This research highlights a critical and persistent imbalance in sexual experiences that deserves further investigation and open discussion. Reply