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According To Science, Are Male Or Female Orgasms Better?

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Tom Hale

Tom has a Master's degree in Journalism. His editorial work covers anything from archaeology and the environment to technology and culture.

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Although most of human life has been propagated by orgasms, science has only just started to properly investigate them. This lack of research has left one of life’s great questions unanswered: Which is better, the male orgasm or the female orgasm?  

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Fortunately, this video from the guys at AsapSCIENCE breaks down all the latest studies and statistics on orgasms, in an attempt to settle this age-old debate of which sex has it better.

There are many differences in the male and female orgasm when it comes to frequency, intensity, and how they manifest themselves. Of course, sex is also subjective and a matter of personal taste. But as you’ll see, there’s actually a surprising amount of similarities in the biological mechanisms behind them, regardless of your sex or sexuality.




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