Researchers have studied how female orgasm works and concluded that “moaning” is not one of them.

Scientists at the University of Ottawa studied the physiological responses of female orgasm.

According to a new study published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine.

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and second Bible boythis means that women who “moan and moan” during sex could be “big contenders”.

According to daily mailBoffins asked 637 women of different ages to complete a questionnaire about their orgasmic experiences.



Woman in bed feeling pleasure

The questionnaire included an “orgasm rating scale”, which was a list of different responses such as “shake”, “shake” and “throbbing”.

He also had a list of emotional responses, such as “love”, “tender” and “passionate”.

The other section of the questionnaire was the “Orgasm Body Sensations Scale”, which contained a list of adjectives such as “faster breathing”, “stronger heartbeat”, “stronger nipples”, etc. general muscle tension “and” lower muscle spasms “. members’. ‘.

Participants were also asked to name the main sensation they experienced during the climax.



Intimate couple in bed

The researchers found that “pleasant satisfaction” was the most common sensation, while “emotional intimacy” and “triggering feelings” were the least common on the orgasm rating scale.

They concluded that the “moan” should be completely removed from the measurement, adding, “All other elements appear to be related to involuntary responses that occur during the orgasmic experience.”

The study’s data expert and lead researcher, Amy Elizabeth Webb, said the main goal of the study was to better understand how female orgasms work. She said it was because there was a lot of misinformation going around.

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“Orgasm, especially in older women, remains a poorly understood aspect of female sexual response, partly due to the lack of validated self-assessment measures,” she explained.

The researchers also hope the data can help women who have trouble achieving orgasm during sex.

“With valid measurement options, we are expected to learn more about women’s orgasm experiences and eventually be able to provide more effective clinical services to women who have difficulty orgasm or who find the experience unsatisfactory,” they said. stated the researchers.

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