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Psychology of women quarterly, 2022
The “orgasm gap” refers to the finding that cisgender men, on average, have more orgasms than cisgender women during heterosexual partnered sex. In the current research, we replicated evidence for several orgasm discrepancies across sexual contexts and ...
Grace M. Wetzel, D. Sanchez
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The “orgasm gap” refers to the finding that cisgender men, on average, have more orgasms than cisgender women during heterosexual partnered sex. In the current research, we replicated evidence for several orgasm discrepancies across sexual contexts and ...
Grace M. Wetzel, D. Sanchez
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Validation of the Orgasm Rating Scale in the Context of Masturbation.
Psicothema, 2022BACKGROUND The Orgasm Rating Scale (ORS) assesses the subjective experience of orgasm. Its psychometric properties have only been examined in the context of sexual intercourse. This study aims to validate the ORS in the context of solitary masturbation.
Óscar Cervilla +4 more
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2006
Orgasmic disorders are common in women. Unfortunately a lack of consistent, uniform definitions has made this a difficult disorder to study in depth. Etiology is frequently multifactorial, with psychologic issues often playing a prominent role. Diagnosis depends on a detailed history, which then guides treatment to target the underlying causes ...
Lisa, McGloin, J Chris, Carey
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Orgasmic disorders are common in women. Unfortunately a lack of consistent, uniform definitions has made this a difficult disorder to study in depth. Etiology is frequently multifactorial, with psychologic issues often playing a prominent role. Diagnosis depends on a detailed history, which then guides treatment to target the underlying causes ...
Lisa, McGloin, J Chris, Carey
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Annual Review of Sex Research, 2004
An orgasm in the human female is a variable, transient peak sensation of intense pleasure, creating an altered state of consciousness, usually with an initiation accompanied by involuntary, rhythmic contractions of the pelvic striated circumvaginal musculature, often with concomitant uterine and anal contractions, and myotonia that resolves the ...
Cindy M, Meston +4 more
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An orgasm in the human female is a variable, transient peak sensation of intense pleasure, creating an altered state of consciousness, usually with an initiation accompanied by involuntary, rhythmic contractions of the pelvic striated circumvaginal musculature, often with concomitant uterine and anal contractions, and myotonia that resolves the ...
Cindy M, Meston +4 more
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Epilepsia, 1988
Summary: We studied a 41‐year‐old woman who had nocturnal somatosensory seizures followed by orgasm. The interictal EEG showed discrete left central parietal region paroxysmal activity that markedly increased during sleep. Eight electroclinical seizures were recorded during sleep polygraphic recording.
J, Calleja, R, Carpizo, J, Berciano
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Summary: We studied a 41‐year‐old woman who had nocturnal somatosensory seizures followed by orgasm. The interictal EEG showed discrete left central parietal region paroxysmal activity that markedly increased during sleep. Eight electroclinical seizures were recorded during sleep polygraphic recording.
J, Calleja, R, Carpizo, J, Berciano
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Factors Associated with Subjective Orgasm Experience in Heterosexual Relationships
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 2020The main objective of this study was to determine the predictive capacity of different variables, organized based on Ecological theory (i.e., personal, interpersonal, social, and ideological), in the intensity of the subjective orgasm experience within ...
A. I. Arcos-Romero, J. C. Sierra
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Journal of Sex Research, 2020
Previous studies have found that women report more orgasm and sexual satisfaction from sex in committed relationships than from casual sex. We examined whether sociosexual orientation was associated with these differences, and explored the links between ...
Val Wongsomboon +2 more
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Previous studies have found that women report more orgasm and sexual satisfaction from sex in committed relationships than from casual sex. We examined whether sociosexual orientation was associated with these differences, and explored the links between ...
Val Wongsomboon +2 more
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Female Multiple Orgasm: An Exploratory Internet-Based Survey
Journal of Sex Research, 2020Women’s multiorgasmic capacity has long been mentioned in the human sexuality literature. However, due in part to the conceptual vagueness surrounding this phenomenon, few empirical studies have focused on this topic, and our scientific knowledge is ...
M. Gérard +4 more
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Sometimes an Orgasm is Just an Orgasm
Metascience, 2006SOMETIMES AN ORGASM IS JUST AN ORGASMElisabeth A. Lloyd, The Case of the Female Orgasm: Biasin the Science of Evolution. Cambridge, MA: HarvardUniversity Press, 2005. Pp. 320. US$27.95 HB.By Erika Lorraine MilamIs the female orgasm adaptive? This is the main question thatLloyd raises in her book and like all good questions, it raises ahost more.
Erika Lorraine Milam +4 more
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