The ability to have an orgasm that destroys the Earth is partially genetic, British researchers have shown. In short, climax abilities depend on your parents and your partner.
This study, which focuses on female orgasms, was first published in 2005in the flick of the new movie "Good Luck to You, Leo Grande." —Streams on Hulu— Emma Thompson plays a woman in her 60s, andhires a sex worker played by Daryl McCormackto help her achieve her first orgasm.
In this study, conducted by St. Thomas Hospital and Keele University in London, we asked about 683 sets of identical twins and 714 sets of identical twins between the ages of 19 and 83.
The woman was asked two questions: "Overall, how often do you experience orgasm during sexual intercourse?" And "How often do you experience masturbation by yourself or your partner?" Do you experience orgasm with the frequency of? "
22% of respondents claimed they had never been or experienced orgasms during sex, while 21% had a climax during a hot and humid solo session. He said he had never experienced or rarely experienced it.
Researchers were interested in clarifying whether there were differences in the answers between identical and non-identical sets of twins.
Identic twins share their DNA code with each other. In short, the difference in answers can be the result of different orgasm-induced environments.
On the other hand, non-identical twins share only 50% Not the differences in their DNA, that is, their answers, result in genetics as well as the different environments in which they may reach orgasm.
Indeed, researchers have found that genetic factors play an important role, accounting for up to 60% of a woman's ability to reach a large O.
Studies show that women, partners who are not necessarily responsible for human joy, are still forging orgasms.
A study published earlier this year in the journal of Social Psychology and Personality Science Data from more than 600 women Was collected. Abandon their own erotic joy to soothe men.
"Women need a partner rather than their sexual needs Prioritize what you think. Jessica Jordan, Ph.D. student at the University of South Florida, said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Emma Thompson, 63,Last week, "Good luck, Leo Grande" said he was investigating the "orgasmic gap" between men and women.
"I was always interested in the expulsion of a kind of sexual problem. We don't talk enough about it," she said. "And women's sexual pleasure is not on anyone's list."