Women may not need a guy, a vibrator, or any other direct sexual
stimulation to have an orgasm, finds a new study on exercise-induced
orgasms and sexual pleasure.
The findings add qualitative and quantitative data to a field that has
been largely unstudied, according to researcher Debby Herbenick,
co-director of the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at Indiana
University.
"Despite attention in the popular media, little is known scientifically
about exercise-induced orgasms," the researchers write in a special
issue of the journal Sexual and Relationship Therapy released in print
this month.
Of the women who had orgasms during exercise, about 45 percent said
their first experience was linked to abdominal exercises; 19 percent
linked to biking/spinning; 9.3 percent linked to climbing poles or
ropes; 7 percent reported a connection with weight lifting; 7 percent
running; the rest of the experiences included various exercises, such
as yoga, swimming, elliptical machines, aerobics and others.
Exercise-induced sexual pleasure was linked with more types of exercises
than the orgasm phenomenon.
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Read the whole report of the researcher by clicking this link:
No Sex Required: Women Have Orgasms at the Gym