Science Why Men Have More Orgasms Than Women - Assessing the gender-coom gap


KEY POINTS
  • It’s commonly thought that men orgasm more easily than women due to biology, but research doesn’t support this contention..
  • Men are enculturated with a sense of entitlement, and this may play out in the bedroom as well.
  • Research shows that both men and women believe men are more entitled to orgasms.
  • 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.

Because orgasm is linked with ejaculation in males, researchers for a long time thought the relevant question was why women have orgasms at all. However, we now understand female reproductive anatomy well enough to answer that question.

The reason is that the male penis and the female clitoris are analogous structures. They both have a high concentration of 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.

However, it could be the case that men are still more likely to reach orgasm than women because of anatomical differences. After all, men have nipples, but they don’t usually lactate. So maybe women can reach orgasm if the conditions are just right, and those who do climax frequently should count themselves lucky.

It’s Not About Biology
As University of Michigan psychologists Verena Klein and Terri Conley point out in an article they recently published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science, this argument doesn’t hold water. First, there’s nothing about the clitoris to suggest that it’s less likely to produce orgasms than the penis since both have the same concentration of nerve endings.

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.

Since they ruled out biological reasons, Klein and Conley considered whether the gendered sexual pleasure gap could be explained by social attitudes about sex. They note that in Western society, men are taught to feel more entitled, whereas women are trained to act more deferential.

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.

Social Norms for Sexual Behavior
Klein and Conley speculate that a similar dynamic underlies the orgasm gap. Since it’s common knowledge that men have more orgasms, women may simply accept this as a fact that cannot be changed. As a result, they put little effort into achieving climax on their own. They may even think that an orgasm is something their lover gives to them, not something they do for themselves.

Likewise, men, with their sense of entitlement, expect to experience orgasm during sex. In fact, they often become quite distraught when they fail to reach climax, seeing the event as a failure.

To test the hypothesis that the gendered sexual pleasure gap stems from social norms, Klein and Conley conducted a series of studies that explored people’s attitudes about male and female orgasm. For instance, in one study, they asked participants to imagine a sexual encounter between a woman and a man in which only one of them could climax. It was up to each participant to decide which got the orgasm. Although the participants were divided into roughly equal numbers of males and females, nearly two-thirds gave the orgasm to the man. This shows that even women believe that men are more entitled to orgasm than they are.

In another study, participants read a scenario in which either “Jasmine” or “Michael” was suffering from severe depression and anxiety. Their doctor had prescribed a powerful new antidepressant, but the side effect was a loss of ability to orgasm. The participants were more likely to advise Jasmine to take the drug than they were Michael. This result again shows that people think men are more entitled to orgasm than women.

Women Think Men Are More Entitled to Orgasm
In a follow-up study, Klein and Conley asked people why they thought men were more entitled to orgasms than women. Many believed this was the case for social reasons, such as that men are in control during sex or that the sexual act itself is defined as the span between male initiation and male ejaculation. Others attributed the orgasm gap to biology, stating that men just orgasm more easily than women due to their respective anatomies.

While the first set of explanations reflects an acceptance of social norms and the status quo, the second set indicates a general lack of knowledge about human sexuality. As we’ve already seen, there’s no reason to believe that women’s biology limits their ability to achieve climax. Quite the contrary, female anatomy suggests that the orgasm gap should run in the opposite direction, with women having more orgasms than men.

Klein and Conley provide strong evidence that the orgasm gap is due, in large part, to social attitudes of male entitlement. However, it isn’t just that men are selfish and care only for their own sexual satisfaction, brutishly refusing to attend to their lover’s sexual needs. Rather, women as well have internalized the notion that men are entitled to orgasms but they themselves are not.

Given the importance of a satisfying sex life in maintaining physical and mental health throughout adulthood, it’s a shame that so many people still hold on to false beliefs about sexuality. The “Sexual Revolution” of the 1960s challenged people to rethink their attitudes about sex, but studies like this one show us that we still have a long way to go before we truly achieve a sex-positive society.
 
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Men must do stuff to get woman to an orgasm.
All women have to do is not have hang-ups or be mentally against the idea of their own sexuality, and they'll cream their panties sitting on a dryer, riding a horse or driving down a bumpy dirt road.

Women can and should be having multiple orgasms at light touches, the gender-coom gap is mostly due to their own incompetence at understanding how their bean works.

You know what? I have the time. I'm going to create a video as to why you're wrong now.
I love it; the double-posting, the dates on your account vs. his, the non-specific shitpost vs. your wall of mad, actually making a video but failing to embed. Please continue :heart-full:
 
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I am physically incapable of orgasming. I can ejaculate, but it feels like peeing. It is very frustrating.
Stop taking Strattera. Or, if you're not taking that specific drug, look into the side effects of other psychotropic drugs you may be taking...
 
It's because, like everything else, men are better at it than women.
How do you explain multiple orgasms then, which most women experience and most men don't?

As for men being "better" at "everything else," try growing, birthing and breastfeeding a baby without a woman in the equation. Good luck..
 
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>men's orgasm is (almost) necessary for reproduction
>women's orgasm (almost) makes no difference for reproduction
Gee I wonder why. Trust the heckin science types never seem to have an inkling of scientific knowledge.
 
This is the type of thing you need to remember whenever you get a sinking feeling in your stomach after hearing about the latest climate apocalypse prediction.

Anyone with two brain cells to rub together and the most basic understanding of biology (or even human history alone) should be able to figure out the answer to this question. Even the idiot who penned this article and the "educated" individuals who did this research. Yet they'll all pretend otherwise to support their own personal politics.
 
How do you explain multiple orgasms then, which most women experience and most men don't?
...do men only ejaculate once in their lifetimes?

As for men being "better" at "everything else," try growing, birthing and breastfeeding a baby without a woman in the equation.
I'm not out here paying people to suck out babies through bendy straws instead of doing any of the things you listed-- I'd say I'm managing to do better than lots of women in the year of our Lord 2022.
 
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Ladies, you're either trying too hard or not enough
Too Much or Not Enough.jpg

I'll bet the Jap who invented this still insists it's only for back and shoulder massages.
 
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