Bisexual women expect to have an orgasm with women more than with men

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Bisexual women expect to have an orgasm with women more than with men
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When asked to imagine a hypothetical sexual encounter, bisexual women anticipated that they would be more likely to orgasm with another woman than with a man

Women, particularly if they are heterosexual, report being less likely to orgasm during sex than heterosexual men, referred to as the “orgasm gap”Orgasms are typically a strong indicator of sexual satisfaction, as well as often reflecting satisfaction within a relationship. A study of more than 52,000 adults in the US bywith acts like clitoral stimulation

The participants were asked to rate their orgasm expectations on a scale of 1 to 7, with 1 indicating that they saw it as being very unlikely and 7 as very likely. When they imagined having sex with a man, they scored an average of 4.88, compared with 5.86 with a woman. Although this may seem like a relatively small difference, a statistical analysis suggests the results weren’t chance findings.

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