To: Dec31,1999
fifty percent of married women tell the researchers that they have never had one - I guess you could think they are underreporting it - but I think they would be under more pressure to fake it than to lie about actually having one.
To: gatechie
"fifty percent of married women tell the researchers that they have never had one "
I wouldn't be surprised if that stat is true just because it is much more difficult for us to have one than for men too. The ages of the women they researched would effect it as well because it gets easier to have an orgasm as you get closer to your peak. I wouldn't be surprised if more than 80% of teen girls that are sexually active had never had one because their bodies aren't as developed as they need to be yet and they and their partners aren't as experienced. I know for me (and this may be too much info) it takes a lot of work to get there and any little distraction can make it not happen at all. One of the good things about those magazines (although I dislike the magazines descriptive covers) like Cosmo is they they give articles that tell women how to help themselves so they don't have to rely on their partner guessing how to get them there.
To: gatechie
fifty percent of married women tell the researchers that they have never had one - I guess you could think they are underreporting it - but I think they would be under more pressure to fake it than to lie about actually having one. Where did you get this statistic?
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