A new study from the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships explores the 'Orgasm Pursuit Gap' (OPG), showing that in heterosexual couples, men's orgasms are prioritized over women's. Conducted by Carly Wolfer at City University of New York, the research involved participants maintaining sex diaries, revealing that men orgasm 90% of the time while women only do so 54% of the time. This disparity reflects broader societal trends where women often face inequities in various aspects of life, from work to personal satisfaction in relationships.
The study found that straight men and women prioritize the man orgasming, demonstrating an Orgasm Pursuit Gap that results in women achieving orgasm significantly less often.
Statistics indicate women orgasm only 54% of the time in heterosexual encounters, while men achieve orgasm 90% of the time - a concerning disparity.
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