The Most Effective Sex Position According to Science
It’s time to reimagine how you help your partner see stars.
Science says most sex positions don’t produce results in their original format.
I know many men struggle to find a woman’s g-spot on the inside. And the research studies agree.
Sex coaches have long been trying to close the orgasm gap. It’s a term by Dr. Laurie Mintz. It says 95% of heterosexual men have more orgasms than 65% of heterosexual females.
The results show many men do what they see in movies and other video material. Not what their lady needs or instructs.
In a college study group, researchers found even more drastic numbers. During sex, women had orgasms 39% of the time versus 91% for men. — source
Here’s how you can prevent this phenomenon in your bedroom.
The experiment analysts examined a volunteer couple. They monitored them with ultrasound while they had sex in five positions.