Women Have Just As Many Sex Dreams As Men, Study Finds

just4pleasureIt seems wet dreams are not just for men. According to new research in the journal Psychology & Sexuality, women are having as many erotic dreams as men. The report looked at women aged 16 to 30 and found that they are having three times as many sex dreams as they did 50 years ago.

Similar studies conducted in 1966 and 1998 showed just under 4% of women reported sexual dreaming, but researchers say women are more likely to remember their dirty dreams now simply because there’s less shame in it. The study polled 2,907 participants aged 16 to 92 on their dreams, and found that, for both men and women, an average of 18% of all dreams were sexual. “One might speculate that younger women in modern society deal with sexuality more openly than older women of previous generations,” the researchers say.

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Check out more about a study finding women have as many sex dreams as men: https://nypost.com/2019/07/09/women-have-just-as-many-sex-dreams-as-men-do-study/

Sex Toy Company Sues MTA For Discrimination

Images Source: Primal HardwereWomen’s sex-toy company Dame Products is suing the MTA for refusing to run its train ads while putting up similarly racy ads for male-enhancement pills, according to a lawsuit. Dame says the MTA violated First Amendment rights and engaged in sex-discrimination by turning down suggestive ads showing vibrators, sex pillows and accessories — and simultaneously allowing hyper-phallic posts for erection medicine. One rejected ad reads, “You come first. Toys for sex” and depicts a vibrator that looks like an eggplant, while another reads “Toys for sex” and shows a half-dozen vibrators that do not explicitly resemble a dick.

One for Hims erectile-dysfunction medicine reads “hard made easy” and depicts flaccid and erect cacti as stand-ins for cocks. The MTA has said it lets the male enhancement ads slip through because they are for a medication, but advertisements for “sexually oriented business” violate its rules. Dame argues that “Vibrator usage is ‘a valuable tool for health care providers in the treatment of sexual function concerns,’” citing a study published in the peer-reviewed scholarly journal “Sexual and Relationship Therapy.”

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Check out more about a sex toy company suing the MTA for discrimination: https://nypost.com/2019/06/18/mta-is-biased-against-sex-toy-advertisements-lawsuit/

A Shocking Number Of Americans Have Acted On A ‘Taboo’ Crush

Image Source: Flickr - 434picsA new survey conducted by sex toy retailer EdenFantasys asked 2,000 Americans about “taboo” crushes and found that 57 percent of Americans have secretly desired someone they absolutely shouldn’t have some time in their life. Not only that, but one in three Americans have actually acted on those feelings and had a “romantic encounter” with that off-limits person. The most off-limits person, according to the poll, is a friend’s partner (50 percent), with second place going to anybody in a relationship (46 percent.)

The study found that just because someone’s off-limits, it doesn’t mean we don’t pursue them anyway—in fact, one in ten Americans said they’ve actually had sex with a roommate, while another one in five said they’ve fucked someone in a relationship. “Forbidden fruit is the sweetest they say,” said EdenFantasys. According to the research, 59 percent of Americans who have had sex with someone off-limits say the sex is actually better.

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Check out more about a study showing how many Americans have acted on a taboo crush: https://nypost.com/2019/05/30/more-than-half-of-americans-say-theyve-had-a-taboo-crush/

This Is How Long It Takes The Average Woman To Orgasm During Sex

best_phone_sex_niteflirt_cunnilingus2In a groundbreaking study, scientists measured women’s “orgasmic latency,” or the amount of time it takes them to cum between arousal and climax. A total of 645 straight women from 21 countries took part, and the average time to reach orgasm was 13 minutes and 25 seconds. Researchers asked women to start a stopwatch when they became sexually aroused, and stop it again when they climaxed.

They defined the moment of becoming aroused as “an intense desire for sex in the presence of erotic stimuli, which were provided by the partner, audiovisual methods or both.” Around one in six of those who took part said they never climaxed during intercourse; for the rest, the time it took ranged from 5 minutes 42 seconds to just over 21 minutes. Almost nine in ten of those who took part in the research reported longer-lasting sensations when they were positioned on top.

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Check out more about a study showing how long it takes women to cum: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7094769/Does-woman-orgasm-13-minutes-25-seconds-Yes-yes-yes.html

Majority Of Americans Agree Communicating Makes Sex More Satisfying

best_phone_sex_niteflirt_sex9A new study that examined the sexual pleasure habits and behaviors of 2,000 Americans found that a surprisingly high number are sexually satisfied in the bedroom. Although 62 percent agree the orgasm gap exists (meaning that women generally have fewer orgasms than men), the results may suggest Americans are getting better at speaking up and making sure they are satisfied in the bedroom. Sixty-eight percent of those studied revealed they have guided or spoken to their partner in an effort to maximize their satisfaction during sex.

Another 65 percent are happy guiding their partner to help them reach orgasm while a further 60 percent are unafraid to give their partner feedback if it means increasing their sexual satisfaction. Not only that, but nearly half have used sex toys to maximize pleasure. “Ladies who are comfortable telling their partners what they like, and those who enjoy pleasing themselves will definitely benefit from adding to their sex routine a sex toy that buzzes, pulses, tingles or even licks or sucks (in a good way). This may help us close the so-called ‘orgasm gap’ and eliminate bad sex.”

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Check out more about the majority of Americans agreeing that communication enhances sex: https://nypost.com/2019/06/14/majority-of-americans-agree-this-makes-sex-more-satisfying/

Pornhub Reveals How ‘Star Wars’ Fans Celebrate May the Fourth

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Star Wars fans knew how to really celebrate May The Fourth, aka “Star Wars Day”—with porn, of course! The folks at Pornhub released data about the many ways that fans used the adult entertainment site to mark the nerdy holiday. Star Wars-related searches see huge spikes over the days preceding May 4th every year, with this year showing a whopping 1048 percent spike.

Top Star Wars searches include Princess Leia donning that infamous gold bikini, the new trilogy lead Rey, Clone Wars favorite Ahsoka Tano, and Padme Amidala, portrayed by Natalie Portman in the prequel trilogy. Men are 38 percent more likely to search for Star Wars than women, and users in the 18-to-24 age demographic are 77 percent more likely to search for Star Wars content. While this data isn’t exactly surprising, we’re still wondering why there is no good Ewok and Jar Jar Binks porn?

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Check out more about how Star Wars fans celebrated May 4th on Pornhub: https://mashable.com/article/pornhub-star-wars-may-the-fourth-searches/

Pelvic Floor Exercises Could Stop Premature Ejaculation, Study Says

inflatable-tubeNew research suggests that pelvic floor exercises could help around three-quarters of men battling with common sexual issues like premature ejaculation. Experts say strengthening the muscles around the bladder and penis could boost men’s performance in the bedroom. In the first study of its kind, researchers analyzed data from 650 men who used pelvic floor exercises, and the results were impressive.

They found 47 percent of patients with impotence issues found the exercises had worked. While a huge 83 percent of men admitted it had helped them with premature ejaculation. Traditional treatments for erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation revolve around lifestyle changes and drugs, such as Viagra. While further trials are needed to confirm whether pelvic floor exercises are an effective treatment for both conditions, researchers say the study is promising.

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Check out more about how pelvic floor exercises could help with sexual issues for men: https://nypost.com/2019/05/17/men-could-stop-premature-ejaculation-by-doing-pelvic-floor-exercises-study-says/

Sex Therapist Dr. Ruth Tells Millennials To Get It On

white-1822497_640Infamous sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer has some sage advice for young people: make time for sex. Westheimer, who is well-known for her frank discussions of sex, is the subject of a new documentary charting her life journey. When discussing how things have changed since her inaugural radio show “Sexually Speaking” aired in 1981, she says that the number of questions about women’s sexual satisfaction have decreased.

“Women have learned they are responsible for their own orgasms,” she said. “Millennials say they don’t have time for sex,” Westheimer added, before advising them to simply “make time” for it. She explained that in the “olden days” immigrants in the garment industry worked much harder and “still had sex.” She also warned that smart phones are a passion killer: “You can’t have a couple not talking to each other for 24 hours then expect to have good sex. It doesn’t work. Part of a good relationship is a good conversation.”

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Check out more about Dr. Ruth still talking about sex in her new documentary: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6998701/Millennials-need-make-time-sex-says-Dr-Ruth.html

Young People Ditch Sex-Fueled Holidays To Post Selfies On Instagram

cheaterIt seems the party’s over for young people on vacation—at least when it comes to drunken one night stands. According to notorious Club 18-30—once synonymous with sex-fueled holidays in the UK—millennials are more interested in looking good on Instagram than with having casual sex. The brand insisted that the “age of foam parties and Brits behaving badly abroad is a distant memory.”

A recent poll by the holiday giant found just 10 per cent of 18 to 25-year-olds now rate partying as a priority on vacation, while 42 percent said the local tourist spots were the most important thing to them. Club 18-30 also claimed it had even witnessed the “death of the holiday romance,” explaining hooking up with a stranger is now “almost totally alien” to younger people today. This is because of the popularity of dating apps such as Tinder, which means there is less incentive for young people on vacation to look for a holiday hook up.

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Check out more about how young people have ditched sex-fueled holidays: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6970107/Young-people-ditching-drink-sex-fuelled-holidays-prefer-visit-tourist-attractions.html

Men Who Pretend Not To Be Interested In Sex Increase Their Chances With Women

victorianeraIf men want to get lucky, they better play it cool, according to a new study. Researchers involved in the study of 224 men and women found that men who try too hard are a turn-off to women. Women, on the other hand, tend to act more interested when they’re attracted to someone: “We think this may be to keep the man’s attention a little longer,” researchers explain.

Not surprisingly, the study suggests flirting is a tactical game, with each person deciphering the other’s intentions—which goes against stereotypes that men strut their stuff while women act coy. Instead, both sexes act more reserved once they are sure they like someone. “In economic terms it’s about supply and demand. The most in-demand people are not the most available – they are a rare commodity in the mating game,” say researchers.

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Check out more about a study showing men who pretend not to be interested in sex have better chances with women: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6961677/Men-pretend-not-interested-sex-increase-chances-success-women.html