
"Rethinking the Orgasm Gap: Challenging the Definition of Sex"
The orgasm gap refers to the disparity between the frequency of orgasms experienced by men and women during heterosexual sex. Studies show that heterosexual men orgasm more frequently than heterosexual women, with 95% of men usually or always orgasming compared to 65% of women. This gap may be attributed to cultural ignorance and devaluation of clitoral stimulation, as many women require clitoral stimulation to orgasm. Inaccurate portrayals of female pleasure in pornography and societal stigma around women expressing their desires also contribute to the orgasm gap. To close the gap, experts emphasize the importance of communication, exploring one's own body, and changing cultural attitudes towards sexuality.

