Some of the women experienced strange physical and emotional symptoms during orgasm, from sneezing to nosebleeds.
Some women climax into laughter, tears, or pain — and science is finally explaining why that doesn’t mean something is wrong.
A rev(O)lutionary new study may have cracked the carnal code of the female orgasm. According to researchers at the University of Essex, it’s down to something women can do — not men — that makes them ...
Women are capable of having three kinds of orgasm that have been dubbed the volcano, the wave and the avalanche, a study has found. Researchers working alongside sex toy company Lioness studied the ...
July 31 is National Orgasm Day. In a society where women face all kinds of disparities, there is one gap that women may not know about, even though it can lead to shame, guilt and unanswered questions ...
Today is National Orgasm Day, which is a day that honors the importance of sexual climax. But why is this day relevant for Black women specifically? Well, in a world that can often feel heavy, taking ...
Laurie Mintz does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Women don’t always orgasm during vaginal intercourse, especially if clitoral stimulation isn’t part of the equation. In fact, in a nationally representative study of more than 1,000 women from the ...