The Most Effective Sex Position According to Science

It’s time to reimagine how you help your partner see stars.

Annie Wegner
3 min readJul 17, 2022
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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.

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The experiment analysts examined a volunteer couple. They monitored them with ultrasound while they had sex in five positions.

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