Who said only women could simulate? American sexologist sweeps this myth by showing that 3 out of 10 men admitted to having faked an orgasm already. No, the male orgasm is not automatic.
30% of men have already found a solution not to disappoint their partner by simulating an orgasm. On this figure comes from a study by the University of Kansas Dr. Abraham Morgentaler, sexologist and academician at Harvard draws in his latest book to talk about a little publicized and yet most common that we might think: simulation in men. In "Why Men simulate the unexpected truth about men and sex," Professor compiles testimonies of men who assume fully feign enjoyment in the arms of their partner. The explanation given for this phenomenon is particularly interesting since it goes against the conventional wisdom that the man cares for his own selfish pleasure. According to the American sexologist, men also worry about not being able to give an orgasm to their partner. "These men agonize for their erections were very concerned about the look and the pleasure of their partner," he explains. Another reason given by the scientist is that man can lack confidence in him, in his masculinity to the point of not being able to have an orgasm. An issue that is also found in some women. Like what men and women are not so different, and can successfully be understood in bed and elsewhere.
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