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    1. New psychology research explains why some women devalue their own orgasms

      A recent study published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin suggests that women and men reduce the importance they place on women experiencing climax when it happens infrequently. This psychological adjustment tends to protect a person’s self-esteem and relationship satisfaction in the short term. Over time, this mental shift likely contributes to the ongoing orgasm gap, which is the consistent difference in how often heterosexual men and women experience climax during partnered sex.

      Cultural stereotypes often hint that women care less about their own physical satisfaction than men do. Past scientific research provides mixed evidence on this topic. Some studies indicate women prioritize emotional connection during intimacy, while others show women desire physical peaks just as much as men do.

      The scientists conducted this study to reconcile these conflicting findings by exploring the specific conditions under which women might lower their expectations. They suspected that downgrading the importance of climax acts as a mental defense mechanism against feelings of inadequacy. When people feel they are failing at a specific goal, they often protect their self-esteem by deciding the goal simply does not matter.

      For those interested, here’s the link to the peer reviewed journal article:

      https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01461672261417538

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      This is why communication matters otherwise people just adapt to patterns that aren’t actually satisfying

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