A sexual health researcher corrects a common misconception about female sexual pleasure.
Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Urology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC; Private practice, Rachel Rubin MD PLLC, North Bethesda, MarylandServe as a speaker for: Sprout Received research grant from: Maternal Medical Received income in an amount equal to or greater than $250 from: Absorption Pharmaceuticals; GSK; Endo. I am Dr Rachel Rubin. I'm a urologist and sexual medicine specialist in the Washington, DC, area, and I am thrilled to bring you this next guest.
And what are some resources? What I often quote is that everyone thinks, because of Hollywood and pornography, that women orgasm from vaginal penetration alone, which of course we know physiologically doesn't make sense. The numbers are staggering. People often go to their doctor and say,"I'm not normal. I can't orgasm from penetration. Is there something wrong with me?" Most women are not orgasming from vaginal intercourse alone.
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