Cracking the Code: Scientists Reveal Telltale Signs of a Fake Orgasm

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Cracking the Code: Scientists Reveal Telltale Signs of a Fake Orgasm
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Researchers from Lund University in Sweden have conducted a study analyzing recordings of 2,239 sexual encounters to determine signs of faked orgasms. The study found that excessive moaning and higher volume are indicators of faking it, while variation in pitch and unexpected sounds suggest a genuine orgasm. The researchers also noted that men are generally less vocal, with very few vocalizations described as screams. The study raises questions about the prevalence of faked orgasms, with up to 80% of women and a third of men admitting to faking it. Additionally, a UK surgeon on TikTok suggests that drinking coffee before sex can enhance orgasms by improving blood flow.

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