Great Orgasms Are Inherited In Your DNA, Study Says

The ability to have earth-shattering orgasms is partially genetic, British researchers have uncovered. The study, which focused on female orgasms, asked identical and nonidentical twins two questions: “Overall, how frequently do you experience an orgasm during intercourse?” and “How frequently do you experience an orgasm during masturbation by yourself or a partner?” Researchers were interested in uncovering whether there was a difference in answers between the sets of identical and nonidentical twins.

Identical twins share a DNA code with each other, meaning the differences in their answers were likely a result of the different environments in which they were induced into orgasm. Nonidentical twins, on the other hand, only share 50% of their DNA, meaning differences in their answers come down to genetics as well as the different environments in which they might come to orgasm. Sure enough, the researchers found that genetic factors played an important role, accounting for up to 60% of a woman’s ability to reach the big O.

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Check out more about a study showing orgasms are inherited in your DNA: https://nypost.com/2022/06/23/great-orgasms-are-inherited-from-your-parents-dna-experts/

Electric Shock To Penis May Cure Premature Ejaculation, Study Finds

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There might be a “shocking” new cure for blowing your load too soon. Researchers were able to help one man last roughly seven times longer in bed after undergoing electric-current therapy. A recent study published in the Asian Journal of Urology reported how Beirut-based medics ran an electrical current through a man’s penis to stimulate his dorsal penile nerve, one of the nerves that gathers movement and sensation information from the penis.

The unidentified man—who was only able to last for 40 seconds during sex—was treated with the zapping therapy by sticking electrodes to his penis for 30 minutes of continuous current three times a week. Fifteen months after the treatments began, the man recorded an average of 4.9 minutes for his sexual performance. Although the electric-shock process “is not fully understood,” the therapy’s success has doctors calling for more studies to be conducted.

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Check out more about electric shock therapy for premature ejaculation: https://nypost.com/2022/04/11/electric-shock-to-penis-may-cure-premature-ejaculation-study/

Here is the study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214388222000054#bib1

Yoga Teacher Can Reach ‘Deep’ Orgasm With No Stimulation Thanks To Her Practice

An Estonian yoga teacher has learned how to orgasm “almost instantly” without any stimulation. The woman taught herself over the course of a decade how to achieve “deep sexual satisfaction” after traditional sex proved unsatisfying. Now, she claims she can orgasm for up to 10 minutes without stimulation due to “years of yoga and tantric training.”

“I learned to relax and let go, accepted body image and brought increased mindfulness also to daily life in general,” she told researchers in a study published in the journal Sexual Medicine. “In addition, I did pelvic floor exercises, breast massage practice and practices to release shame and guilt.” Researchers found that the orgasms she taught herself were nearly as pleasurable as her clitoral or anal ones—and she claims, “What I just did, I know every woman can do it.”

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Check out more about a woman teaching herself to orgasm without stimulation: https://nypost.com/2022/04/05/i-can-reach-deep-orgasm-with-no-stimulation-thanks-to-yoga/

Sexperts Debunk G-Spot Myth

Sexual health experts want to dispel the myth that the G-spot is a magical “orgasm button.” They claim calling the area the G-spot is misleading because it’s actually part of the five “erotic zones” inside the pussy—and they want to rename it as a G-zone. The term “G-spot” was coined in honor of a mid-20th-century German gynecologist who observed that this region contained a “distinct erotogenic zone.”

We now know that this area is made up of five different tissues—found in different locations of the female genitalia—each serving a different purpose during sex. While many want to rename the G-spot, the jury is still out on exactly where to find it, with some researchers recently comparing it to the legend of the Holy Grail or the lost city of Atlantis. Meanwhile, sex therapists and other experts want to further confuse everyone by having a name for every spot—the A-spot, the E-spot and the C-spot.

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Check out more about sexperts debunking the G-spot myth: https://nypost.com/2022/04/01/sexperts-debunk-g-spot-myth-its-actually-5-erotic-zones/

Read more about their editorial in the Sexual Medicine Reviews: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2050052122000117?via%3Dihub

‘Fertility Friendly’ Lube Can Harm Sperm, Study Claims

Many lubricants which claim to be sperm-safe could actually be harmful. A study found three lubes marketed as “sperm-friendly” can reduce motility, or their ability to swim in the right direction. Some products were found to reduce sperm motility, while others stopped sperm from being able to move altogether.

Traditional lubes have been shown to damage sperm motility because they are too acidic, which has led to an increase in demand for so-called “fertility-friendly” lubricants. These products cost up to four times more than traditional lube. Lead author of the study said: “This study is important because it highlights that these so-called sperm-friendly lubricants may actually hinder normal conception.”

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Check out more about a study showing ‘sperm-friendly’ lube can be harmful: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10638751/Sperm-friendly-lubricants-not-safe-swimmers-study-claims.html

This Is How Dicks Measure Up Around The World

If you’ve ever wondered where in the world men have the largest cocks, we’ve got answers. In fact, there have even been color-coded interactive maps showing the different sizes of men’s manhood, depending on where they’re from. Taking first place, the African countries highlighted in red have the largest members while erect: Western African countries like Ghana, the Congo and Gabon grab the top spot, with averages of 16cms.

Also men from Australia, Italy, Norway, Mexico and South Africa are also on the well-endowed end—these countries go up to an average of 5.8-6.3 inches. Meanwhile, Asian countries like India, Thailand and South Korea got the short end of the stick with the smallest size on average, varying between 3.6 to 4.1 inches. Mexico is home to the man with the biggest penis in the world, measuring in at 18.9 inches!

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Check out more about the average penis sizes around the world: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/271647

Sexpert Reveals Crucial Mistake Women Make With Their Sex Toys

From dildos to butt plugs, sex toys seem pretty straight-forward—but according to an expert, there’s a crucial mistake women make. “Never, ever leave a vibe on charge for more than two hours,” she says. “Though it’s scandalously uncommon knowledge, most sex toys contain lithium-ion batteries—the same kind you’ll find in your laptop—which are sensitive to lengthy charging.”

She explained, “Leaving your vibrator plugged in overnight, or for an entire weekend, can create an unstable environment inside the battery, increasing pressure and ultimately putting your vibe at risk of burning out.” She advised waiting until the battery is low, but not dead, before charging. She also said to avoid hot environments: “Heat is extremely destructive to lithium-ion batteries, and definitely not your friend when you own a vibrator (it can also degrade the silicone most toys are made out of).”

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Check out more about a sexpert’s advice with charging sex toys: https://nypost.com/2022/03/21/im-a-sexpert-women-make-a-crucial-mistake-with-sex-toys/

The Scientific Reason Why Men Fall Asleep After Sex

Science has a reason why so many men fall asleep after getting it on. In both men and women, sexual stimulation has been proven to boost brain activity. When we have sex we tend to be relaxed and in turn, we release a lot of stress and anxiety that may have been building up throughout the day.

But when looking at why men seem to fall asleep faster, it’s actually due to a cocktail of chemicals released when they cum. It’s the release of prolactin that makes a particular difference as this is linked to the feeling of sexual satisfaction: “This suggests a strong link between prolactin and sleep, so it’s likely that the hormone’s release during orgasm causes men to feel sleepy,” experts explain. They add, “For unknown reasons, intercourse orgasms release four times more prolactin than masturbatory orgasms.”

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Check out more about the scientific reason men fall asleep after sex: https://nypost.com/2022/02/11/the-scientific-reason-why-so-many-men-fall-asleep-after-sex/

‘Love Hormone’ Could Be To Blame For Male Sex Addiction, Study Says

New research suggests there may be a scientific reason for some men’s insatiable sexual appetites. A new study published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism found that men with “hypersexual disorder” have “significantly higher” levels of oxytocin in their system. Oxytocin, aka the “love hormone,” is naturally produced by both men and women and helps fuel positive emotions—but too much of it can have serious consequences.

The study examined 64 males with hypersexual disorder, as well as 38 men who reported ordinary levels of sexual interest and arousal, and found “significant positive correlations between oxytocin levels and the rating scales measuring hypersexual behavior.” The study’s co-author says, “Oxytocin plays an important role in sex addiction and may be a potential drug target for future pharmacological treatment.” Interestingly, the levels of oxytocin in the sex-addicted men significantly reduced after they underwent cognitive behavioral therapy—appearing to confirm that sex addiction can successfully be treated without pharmaceuticals.

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Check out more about a new study that shows the “love hormone” could be to blame for male sex addiction: https://nypost.com/2022/02/03/love-hormone-may-be-to-blame-for-male-sex-addiction-study/

Here is the study: https://academic.oup.com/jcem/advance-article/doi/10.1210/clinem/dgac015/6516736?searchresult=1

Women Who Have More Sex Have Better Developed Brains, Study Says

It seems women with sex on the brain are actually smarter. Scientific researchers have identified the brain region linked to genital touch in women, finding that it is better developed in those who frequently fuck. The study scanned women’s brains using an MRI while they had their clits stimulated.

The researchers then measured the thickness of that brain area—finding it was more robust in the female volunteers who reported having the most sex. In other words: The more sex, the bigger the region of the brain called the “somatosensory cortex.” Researchers believe having a more developed somatosensory cortex is a result of “brain plasticity,” which happens when certain parts of the brain become bigger the more they are used.

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Check out more about a study showing that women who have more sex have better developed brains: https://nypost.com/2021/12/27/women-who-have-more-sex-have-better-developed-brains-study/

Here’s the study: https://www.jneurosci.org/content/early/2021/12/09/JNEUROSCI.1081-21.2021