.NBCNewsBETTER: In heterosexual relationships, women on average are having fewer orgasms than men — a problem that Dr. Laurie Mintz calls the 'orgasm gap.'
In heterosexual relationships, women on average are having fewer orgasms than men — a problem that Dr. Laurie Mintz calls the "orgasm gap".Get the Better newsletter.In heterosexual relationships, women on average are having fewer orgasms than men — a problem that University of Florida professor
“The number-one reason for the orgasm gap — and it’s not the only one — is our cultural ignorance of the clitoris,” Mintz tells NBC News BETTER.Picture a flower with closed petals. Within the flower is a nub that branches down into two bulbous legs.conjures when she talks about the part of a woman’s body that experiences the most sexual pleasure.
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