Tuesday 26 April 2016

Size does matter... for girls at least: Study finds women with a certain type of vagina are more likely to orgasm during sex


Often, it's the size and shape of a man's anatomy which is the hot topic of discussion when talking about how pleasurable sex is for a woman but this study looks at a woman instead
Often, it's the size and shape of a man's anatomy which is the hot topic of discussion when talking about how pleasurable sex is for a woman but this study looks at a woman instead


A NEW study has suggested that it's actually the size and position of a woman's vagina that affects her ability to orgasm.

Often it's a man's penis shape and size which is the hot topic of discussion when talking about how pleasurable sex is for a woman.


But instead, a new study has looked into the differences of a woman’s anatomy and how it affects their orgasming capability.

And researchers have revealed that it could actually be the shape of a woman's vagina that determines whether or not she can climax.
The study, which was conducted by experts at Indiana University, found that a woman with a clitoris that's positioned with 2.5cm or less from their urinary tract will find it easier to orgasm through penetrative sex.

This is because the close proximity to the urinary tract allows a woman to enjoy sufficient satisfactory friction around her clitoris, which enables her to climax during sex.

But, if a woman's clitoris is positioned 3cm or more away from her urinary tract, it's unlikely she will be able to achieve an orgasm through penetration.
Speaking of the findings, Elisabeth Lloyd, from the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction at Indiana University-Bloomington, advised woman became more familiar with their bodies.

She continued that knowing your clitoris location should be able help you understand what works better for you and your partner during sexual intercourse.

“Women can do this measurement themselves or with their partner, to help explain their own sexual experience,” she told MedicalXpress.
But she reassured woman that they don't have to always climax during penetrative sex as it’s not an occurrence that happens every time.

“We’ve learned in our research there are so many women who do not have orgasm with intercourse on a regular basis,” she added.

“To put this banner of healthiness as having orgasm with intercourse kind of stacks the deck against these women who, because of their anatomy, cannot have orgasm with intercourse.”

The full findings have been published in the scientific journal Clinical Anatomy.
Researchers found that a woman with a clitoris that's positioned 2.5cm or less away from their urinary tract will find it easier to orgasm through penetrative sex, while a woman with a distance of 3cm or more will find it difficult
Researchers found that a woman with a clitoris that's positioned 2.5cm or less away from their urinary tract will find it easier to orgasm through penetrative sex, while a woman with a distance of 3cm or more will find it difficult


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