Men being selfish in bed may be reason for orgasm gap
While women said men were selfish and didn't prioritise their pleasure, majority of men said they were not selfish.
Increasing information through the internet backed by an importance given to more awareness regarding sexuality have triggered debates over sexual issues with the female orgasm being in focus. Although the spotlight is now on men to ensure equal pleasure for their partner in bed, have men really become selfless enough in modern relationships?
A new study regarding this revealed that a considerable amount of women felt that their partner did not care about their sexual pleasure and well being. This is later backed up by data which shows that two out of three women don’t climax every time they have sex.
But an overwhelming majority of men went on to say that ensuring an orgasm for the woman was a priority for them, and men being selfish might be just a myth. Meanwhile recent research revealed that men make women orgasm to feel more masculine and get an ego boost, which shows that making women climax isn’t all that selfless.
Meanwhile the survey pointed out ways to fill the orgasm gap, which involved filling the information gap first and other aspects like communication as well as techniques to make partners feel confident enough to make them orgasm.
Having an honest and open conversation about the kind of touches and tools that work for an orgasm was suggested as a key to bridging the gap.