For years, women have claimed they can orgasm during penetrative sex alone. We've seen it movies, porn, TV. The elusive vaginal orgasm. But we're here today to tell you that we've all been living a big fat lie. Science has declared the vaginal orgasm does not exist. And if that wasn't enough? The G-Spot everyone's been searching for, only few have found? Total sham.
Thanks to a new, mind-blowing study published in Clinical Anatomy, orgasms via thrusts have been officially put to bed. It's a fact: women worldwide do not orgasm during penetrative sex. Researchers say here's no anatomical structure in a vagina that could get a woman off.
So what does this mean?
1. We have a lot of fakers on our hands. Both the women pretending to get off during jackhammer sex and men who've "found" the magical G-spot. Liars, all of you.
2. If it wasn't already, your clitoris is your new bestie. It's your only ticket to pleasure town. Female orgasms during penetrative sex are definitely possible, but ?sorry, penises!? it's only clitoral stimulation that's getting her off.
3. There's good news for women who can't orgasm. You've also been living a lie .... YOU CAN. EVERYONE CAN! "?in all women, orgasm is always possible if the female erectile organs, i.e. the female penis, are effectively stimulated during masturbation, cunnilingus, partner masturbation, or during vaginal/anal intercourse if the clitoris is simply stimulated with a finger," says study co-author Dr. Vincenzo Puppo. (Yes, he just called your clitoris a female penis)
Lastly, Puppo, (AKA Man Of The Year) declared male ejaculation does not automatically mean the end of sex for women. Go on, doc. "Touching and kissing can be continued almost indefinitely, and noncoital sexual acts after male ejaculation can be used to produce orgasm in women."
Sure, you already knew that, but now that it's science, it gives you all the more reason to spread the word ... to everyone.