Men consistently report more orgasms during sex than women, and it's generally assumed that's because of anatomy. But some experts say the real reason may not be physical at all.
It’s commonly thought that men orgasm more easily than women due to biology, but research doesn’t support this contention.Research shows that both men and women believe men are more entitled to have orgasms.during a sexual encounter. This is true in both casual affairs and long-term relationships. But why this is the case is not clear.
The reason is that the male penis and the female clitoris are analogous structures. They both have a highof nerve endings, which, when sufficiently stimulated, lead to orgasm. In other words, women have orgasms for the same reason that men have nipples—it’s due to the basic human body plan. Furthermore, women are capable of having multiple orgasms in short secession. In contrast, men are limited in the number of orgasms they can have within a given time period. For reasons that are still unknown but highly debated, men experience a refractory period after each ejaculation, so multiple orgasms are out of the question. Given these facts, it seems that women should be having way more orgasms than men, not the other way around.
As an example, Klein and Conley consider the gendered pay gap. It’s well documented that men tend to be paid more for the same work as women, but this isn’t just due to patriarchal oppression. When researchers ask men and women how much they think they should be paid for various types of work, the men overwhelming expect to be paid more than the women do. In other words, women have internalized the idea that they’re not worth as much as men in the professional sphere.
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