Study: Only 30% of women always achieve orgasm, 61% of men

Study: Only 30% of women always achieve orgasm, 61% of men

A comprehensive sexual behaviour study conducted in the UK has revealed a significant pleasure gap between men and women. Only 30 per cent of women achieve orgasm during every sexual encounter, while this figure stands at 61 per cent among men. Approximately half of all people are not completely satisfied with their sex life.

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A large-scale sexual behaviour study conducted in the UK has brought to light a concerning gap in sexual satisfaction between men and women. The results show that women experience regular orgasm nearly twice as rarely as men.

According to the study, only 30 per cent of women achieve orgasm during every sexual encounter, while the same figure is 61 per cent among men. Additionally, it emerged that approximately half of all people are not entirely satisfied with their sex life, pointing to a wider problem in romantic relationships.

Experts emphasise that such a pleasure gap is not inevitable and often stems from a lack of communication and insufficient attention to a partner's needs. Sex life is considered one of the most important foundations of a romantic relationship, which is why dissatisfaction in this area inevitably affects overall relationship happiness.

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