From sex to politics: 5 interesting facts from a new study about lesbians
To celebrate Lesbian Visibility Week we're digging into the data behind the lives of LGBTQ+ women.
April 26 2024 2:46 PM
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To celebrate Lesbian Visibility Week we're digging into the data behind the lives of LGBTQ+ women.
A new report is shedding a light on why straight women have less orgasms than lesbians — and it's exactly the reason you think.
Entertainment Publicist Mona Elyafi ponders the art of faking the orgasm. And do lesbians know when her partner is faking?
Multiple orgasms aren’t just for women.
That Gyllenhaal sure seems committed to depicting female sexual pleasure. Well, color our interest piqued because ladies, we have video now.
Who knew a 54-year-old woman having an orgasm would garner so much attention. Scientists at Rutgers University in New Jersey are seeking to uncover how the orgasm works as a function of one's genitals, as well as how orgasms stimulate parts of the brain. The findings have not been published in a peer-reviewed journal, but Professor Barry Komisaruk believes the information can help people control feelings of depression and anxiety.
Each week, a new celebrity will help viewers get to the bottom of these mysteries of humanity on a new Discovery Channel program. Gyllenhaal will demystify both the nature and function of the female orgasm.
So...can every episode have this much sex talk and cuddling?
Do lesbians fake orgasms too?
A new study finds that lesbians orgasm during sex 13% more of the time than straight women.
Did you even know that such a thing existed? Because it totally does. And we should definitely adopt it here in the U.S.
Because the big O isn't everything.
Despite most women opting to keep their sexual history, for the most part, a mystery, the simple act of walking in public might just express more than you think. The findings showed women who had a greater number of orgasms had higher self-esteem and a more positive feeling about life in general.
Is it when there are orgasms? Penetration? Or just when it feels right to you?
The more you know, the better!
Lesbian culture and sex guru Diana Cage explains the phenomenon of "coregasaming," or rather, having and orgasm while doing crunches. So, at least that's one good reason to get to the gym!
When lesbian filmmaker Tanya Wexler heard about the treatment for female hysteria (i.e. orgasms) she says, “It made me laugh. I knew it was a story I had to tell.” Her new film, Hysteria, which premiers May 18, is a romantic comedy wrapped around the surprising story of the first electro-mechanical vibrator.
Flipping really is the most fun, isn't it?
Time for tops to step their game up!