First the orgasm gap, now the masturbation gap. Sex toys and health brand LELO shared the results of a survey in which thousands of people participated. Accordingly, women are still in a vacuum when it comes to sex compared to men.
Research from sex toys and healthcare brand LELO shows that there is a 'gap' between the sexes. As a result of this study, called the 'masturbation gap', it was revealed that men find it easier to masturbate with their partners. When it comes to involving a partner in masturbation, the results showed that 70 percent of the men were happy to do it, but only 40 percent of the women were comfortable.
WOMEN DO NOT TRUST BODY
One factor that points to the masturbation gap is that 22.1 percent more women than men report that having a poor body image affects their sex lives.
Relationship Therapist Kate Moyle attributes this to the historically and socially taboo of female masturbation. Women do not live their sexuality as openly as men, he says, adding: 'Because women's masturbation is less talked about than men and they lack sexual education, they try to learn from pornography, but pornography is different from reality.'
HOW TO MASTURBATE WOMEN WAS ASKED
However, artist and author Florence Given asked people how they masturbated on her Instagram story and then posted the answers anonymously. The answers included interesting answers such as using objects like toothbrushes, vibrating phones.
Given says they are worried that the way women masturbate will not match their partner's expectations.
KNOW AND TRUST YOUR BODY
He advises: 'The most important thing when it comes to enjoying yourself is exploring and getting to know your body. This can help you improve your sexual self-esteem and then help you communicate with your partner about what and how you like being touched. Being confident and familiar with your own body is a big part of it. '
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