No one actually needs to rally for the wonders of an orgasm when there's enough research—as psychologist and sex therapist Mary Jo Rapini explains—that the tremor-inducing release of serotonin and endorphins can boost the immune system and decrease stress and anxiety. But when there's still a wide "pleasure gap" to bridge today—the term describing the slim number of women who experience orgasms during sex in relation to men—the main question is how. Below, we consulted advice from across the scientific spectrum, from medical studies to sexperts to sex therapists, on ways to enhance the female orgasm and feel connected to your partner without giving up your primal right to come. A study in the journal Hormones and Behavior shows that an increases in the "love drug" oxytocin helped couples have more intense orgasms.
By Marisa Dellatto. A new study has revealed exactly how long it takes the average straight woman to reach orgasm. The magic number? Women in the study, published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine last week, used a stopwatch to measure the time it took them to climax — perhaps not the ultimate turn-on, but for the sake of science, it revealed an important truth about the hard-fought path to female sexual pleasure. For eight weeks, a group of women from 20 countries set their sexy-time stopwatches each time they got it on. Researchers only included heterosexual women in monogamous relationships in the study and the average age of the ladies tested was around 30 years old.
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