03-15-2014, 10:28 AM
Okay, so that's ^ probably not too surprising to most adults, even those who are clueless regarding the G-spot. Women are generally more likely to have an orgasm during a sexual encounter when we're more comfortable with our sexual partners, essentially.
But, these recently published research results were interesting to me.
All other things being equal during a sexual encounter which includes intercourse, the percentage likelihood of the woman having an orgasm increases with these other activities on the menu:
==up by 3% when she gives him oral sex.
==up by 5% when she stimulates his genitals by hand.
==up by 9% when her partner stimulates her genitals by hand.
==up by 9% when she receives oral sex from her partner.
==up by 15% when they have anal sex.
==up by 18% when she stimulates her own genitals by hand.
I'd have thought the first two would be much higher, and didn't see the 5th one coming (no pun) -- that kinda surprised me for some reason.
Sources:
http://www.scienceofrelationships.com/ho...gasms.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/14...66621.html