We often hear about gender inequalities in the workplace or in the domestic sphere, but less about one that happens between the sheets.
Yet, if you are a woman in a heterosexual relationship, it’s likely there’s an orgasm gap at play, with your male partner “coming first” in more ways than one.
In a large-scale study, 95% of heterosexual men in relationships said they usually or always climax during sex, compared to just 65% of women.
Interestingly, this is not the case for women in same sex relationships, with 86% of lesbian women claiming they regularly orgasm.
Based on these results, it would appear most women are at least capable of having regular orgasms – so why aren’t they having them?
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