The Position Most Likely To Make Women Orgasm, According To A New Study

Discovering the Best Position for Female Pleasure

A recent study has identified the best position for women to experience pleasure, providing answers to a long-standing question. These findings could help couples enhance their intimacy and make their time together more enjoyable. Let’s explore the study’s intriguing results!

The research aimed to uncover the secrets of female pleasure, focusing on straight women. Interestingly, the study revealed that the missionary position, with a slight adjustment, remains popular. This finding surprised many, given the position’s limitations.

A 2020 survey involving 20,000 Czech heterosexuals highlighted a preference for face-to-face positions. Experts suggest that placing a pillow under the pelvis during missionary can make the experience more comfortable and enjoyable.

Two researchers from New H Medical, a gynecology clinic in New York, decided to investigate further. They published their findings in the journal Sexologies, aiming to determine the best position for female pleasure by analyzing blood flow to the clitoris before and after sex in five different positions.

The positions studied included woman on top, sitting face-to-face, man on top (with or without a pillow), and doggy style. The results showed increased blood flow to the clitoris in most positions, except for kneeling/rear entry. The classic missionary, with a pillow under the pelvis, stood out as the most effective.

Face-to-face positions where women are in control were also a favorite choice. Researchers noted that the kneeling/rear entry position resulted in minimal direct clitoral contact and the least increase in blood flow compared to other positions.

However, it’s important to consider some limitations of the study. The research involved only one couple, both 32 years old and in good health, making it hard to generalize the findings. Also, the study focused on blood flow, not actual orgasms.

Despite these limitations, similar findings have been reported in other studies. For instance, the 2020 survey of Czech heterosexuals also showed a preference for face-to-face positions, highlighting the diversity of preferences in intimate settings.

Overall, while the study offers interesting insights, personal preferences and comfort play a significant role in intimacy.

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