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Female Orgasm – What the shape of the vagina reveals - Romance

We have all heard that a man’s penis can affect his partner’s sexual pleasure, but is a woman’s anatomy to blame for lack of orgasms too?

New research seem to think so. A recent study showed that a woman’s genital configuration will ultimately determine her ability to orgasm during penetrative sex.

According to this study, the clitoris’ close proximity to the urinary tract is essential for satisfaction.
The report, published in the journal of Clinical Anatomy , claims the clitoris ‘drifts’ away from the vaginal opening during gestation.
Where it ends up is determined by the amount of hormones its exposed to, but if the eventual distance measures 2.5 cm or less then women will still enjoy sufficient friction during traditional intercourse.

However, if it’s located 3cm or more away, it will likely be too far removed for effective stimulation.
According to Elisabeth Lloyd – faculty scholar with the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction;

‘The magic number is 2.5cm. It’s so strong a correlation that if you give us a woman who has a distance of 3 centimeters, we can very reliably predict she won’t orgasm with intercourse,’ she said.

‘Women can do this measurement themselves or with their partner, to help explain their own sexual experience. ‘
She added that other factors – including penis size, level of attraction and a partner’s performance – ‘might have some effect [on orgasm], but it really is the anatomical distance that seems to be predictive .’

According to information by the Kinsey Institute , men are more likely to orgasm when sex includes vaginal intercourse; whereas women are more likely to orgasm when they engage in a variety of sex acts and when oral sex or vaginal intercourse is included

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