When it comes to orgasm, we are not all equal. In 2019, according to a study for IFOP in partnership with the website Online Seduction, 78% of French women confided that they had difficulty reaching orgasm during their last intercourse.
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This is a slightly more satisfactory result than the 2006 Inserm study, in which only 65% of women had achieved orgasm. Fortunately, female masturbation and female orgasms are being talked more and more publicly, which means new research and studies are coming out to help bridge the orgasm gap. Indeed, science has put its nose into this and found the ideal tip for achieving orgasm.
The ultimate technique for female orgasm
There is no one way to reach orgasm. However, according to science, there is a very effective trick: the 'golden trio' technique. An American study published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior proves that to use it is to adopt it... But what is it?
First of all, you have to stimulate the genital area, i.e. the clitoris, the vagina and the anus. Then come the languorous kisses, the tongue creating a virtuous circle with the vagina and the clitoris. Indeed, kissing excites and can give you or your partner the sensation of a burning fire between the thighs. The Kama Sutra has made no mistake and reveals 15 ways of kissing to drive your partner crazy.
Finally, this method works best when accompanied by oral sex. Cunnilingus, when done properly and safely, automatically raises the temperature. In short, the combination of these three stimuli leads to an orgasm for 80% of heterosexual women surveyed!
Penetration not always effective
It is therefore far from the clichés on vaginal penetration that female orgasm is created. In 2017, a study showed that only 18% of women came during vaginal penetration. 37% of them needed to be stimulated, especially via the clitoris, to reach seventh heaven.
So, are you convinced?