Who reaches orgasm quicker, male or female?
Answered by Gareth Esson, RSE Specialist · Updated
On average, males reach quicker than females.
During penetrative sex, most males orgasm within about 5 to 7 minutes. For females, it often takes longer, and many don't orgasm from alone. The is the most sensitive part of the and the main way most women orgasm, but it doesn't always get enough stimulation during penetrative sex.
This is sometimes called the "," and it's a well-documented thing. In couples, men orgasm significantly more often than women. In couples, the gap is much smaller, which suggests the difference is less about biology and more about what's actually happening during sex.
On average, boys and men reach quicker than girls and women during sex.
During penetrative sex, most men orgasm within about 5 to 7 minutes. For women, it often takes longer. Many women do not orgasm from alone. The is the most sensitive part, and it does not always get enough attention during penetrative sex.
This is called the . In straight couples, men orgasm much more often than women. In couples, the gap is much smaller. That suggests it is less about biology and more about what is actually happening during sex.
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