The majority of women need more than sexual penetration to achieve orgasm. For example, mood, emotional intimacy, and of course clitoral stimulation is very instrumental. Recent research confirms this.
The study, published in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, analyzed data on more than 1,055 women aged 18-94 who answered online surveys about sex life.
The survey results provide a lot of information. Although 18.4 percent of women are lucky to achieve orgasm only with sex penetration alone, but 36.6 percent say they need clitoral stimulation.
About 36 percent of respondents say, although they do not always need clitoral stimulation to reach the "finish line", but their orgasms will feel more satisfying if the clitoral organs get a special touch.
The study also delved deeper into the preferred female genital stimuli, and the results varied widely. A total of 82 percent said touch by liking rhythmic movements, alternating patterns (76 percent), alternating between intense and less intense movements, and with tenderness for longer enjoyment, was chosen around 75 percent of respondents.
Almost all respondents said the peak of sexual satisfaction, orgasme alias them much better if their partner would take a little longer to warm up.
When their partner understands the desires of the respondents, they sense emotional intimacy, as well as when the couple does clitoral stimulation.