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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sarah Sinclair is an award-winning journalist covering cannabis. Over half of women have faked an orgasm. Surprised? Probably not.
It’s common knowledge that men are more likely than women to orgasm during a sexual encounter. This is true in both casual affairs and long-term relationships. But why this is the case is not clear.