EVERY 4th September, the International Day of Sexual Wellbeing promotes sexual equality and normalization by eradicating socio-cultural taboos. Although the World Association for Sexual Health (was) for more than ten years has clearly carried out the purpose of the day, female sexual pleasure is still a forbidden topic and the pleasure gap (i.e. the difference in reaching orgasm) survives. . Thankfully, the media today portrays women at the forefront of sex, making women’s sexual desire natural and helping to dispel the myth that women never tire of monogamy.
Sexuality: Science promotes four ways to achieve orgasm
by Irma D’Aria
Ashley Madison, the online platform with over 70 million subscribers worldwide looking for extramarital love affairs, contributes to this narrative and, thanks to a recent survey, reveals that women would do anything to experience fulfilling sex. they deserve. Data collected by interviewing Ashley Madison’s male and female subscribers reveals marked differences and gender-based disparities in sexual pleasure. While 43% of men believe that their main partner reaches orgasm during intercourse, only 18% of women succeed.
“My postpartum depression. No longer a woman, just a mother”
by Valeria Pini
“Female arousal, exactly like the male one, is affected by routine: it is very difficult for women to maintain orgasm and arousal by always experiencing the same type of stimulation – comments psychologist marinella cozzolino, president of the Italian sexology association – in the a certain routine is functional to maintaining an erection, it is a habit that gives serenity. On the contrary, the woman, sexually, needs to raise the threshold of arousal with new and different stimuli. Women also have the tendency to bring the emotions experienced during the day ‘to bed’. Very often this has a negative influence causing a detachment that is not physiological but emotional and, consequently, the absence of orgasm “.
SaluteSex – The podcast: living sex well according to science
edited by Cinzia Lucchelli, Anna Zippel
Bedroom lies are at the root of many orgasm-free relationships, but talking about them with your partner doesn’t always lead to the desired results. In fact, only 35% of women who have revealed their erotic fantasies to their partner notice an improvement in married life. Other data collected by ashley madison showed that 64% of women felt neglected in marriage and that 44% recognize the lack of interest and frequent sexual intercourse as the cause of separation from their partner.
Orgasm gap: why women achieve pleasure less than men
by Emanuela Griglié
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