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New Sex Study on Women

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

A marketing company researched the sex lives of women in Canada. They found out many things that seem to be common for all women in developed countries.

An older study showed that the presence of a TV in the bedroom cuts a couple’s sex life in half. This new study shows that besides sleeping, 39% of women rated reading in their bedroom as the most important activity, 22% watching TV and just 15% having sex.

78% of women think that a good sex life for a couple means sex at least once a week. One out of three women keep lubricant in their bedside drawers, only 25% a sex toy and just 11% own a book on sex.

Half of the women interviewed admitted that they fake their orgasms. That happens because they don’t want to hurt their partner’s ego, just want sex to be over or think that their acting will help their partner to have an orgasm. Men were asked if they can tell if their sex partners fake orgasms and the answers were very interesting: 42% of them said that they don’t think that their partner ever faked an orgasm, 16% said that they can’t tell, 18% that suspect that their partner’s orgasms are fake and 7% claimed that they can spot a fake “O” but just don’t care about that.

Another interesting result is that women say that they have orgasms when the foreplay is long and they get very aroused.

So, ladies and gentlemen, take your time for that magical foreplay and get some sex toys to be sure there’s no faking in your bedroom.