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The science of female pleasure needs much more study.
The Biggest-Ever Orgasm Study Tells Us More About How Women Come: The world needs this right now
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A study published in The Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy found that:
Nearly 37 percent of American women require clitoral [woman's pleasure center] stimulation to experience orgasm, compared with 18 percent of women who said that vaginal penetration alone was enough to come.
According to Debby Herbenick, a researcher at the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at Indiana University, the results of this study revealed women's wide range of preferences when it came to how they liked being touched during sex.
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The study, which was conducted in partnership with OMGYes, a company focused on "the science of women's pleasure," surveyed more than 1,000 women between the ages of 18 and 94.
The study followed on the heels of a round of 1,000 interviews conducted by OMGYes with different women about their sexual preferences, for a combined cohort of 2,000 participants to make this largest-ever study on the specifics of women's pleasure.
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Nearly 37 percent of women responded that they needed clitoral stimulation to come, and another 36 percent responded that while they didn't require clitoral stimulation to orgasm, it did enhance the experience.
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