According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on August 18, studies have shown that 85% of men have an orgasm during intercourse with a familiar partner, and this is 63% of women. Lesbians are more likely to have orgasms than heterosexual and bisexual women.
Researchers conducted a survey among single women in the United States and found that these women, regardless of their sexual orientation, had more types of orgasm than men. The researchers said in the Journal of Sexual Medicine that "although we have learned more about recent orgasm categories, we are still not sufficiently aware of the relationship between sexual orientation and men's or women's orgasm."
Through surveys of more than 6,500 men and women aged 21-65 in the United States, the researchers concluded that "at sexual intercourse with a familiar partner, the percentage of women who experience orgasm is 62.9% and that of men is 85.1% ".
The study of the Journal of Sexual Medicine also found that there may be some relationship between sexual climax and sexual orientation for women. Lesbian women are more likely to have a climax than heterosexual women and bisexual women. (Their rates of orgasm production are 75%, 62% and 58%, respectively).
Researchers say it may be more likely to stimulate orgasm their female partners because lesbians may have longer sexual intercourse or because women feel more comfortable and familiar when they share the same sex.