Is Foreplay Important for Women Orgasms?
Is there something more important to women than foreplay? Well, according to some scientist there sure is. For years many people considered that the most important thing for women’s orgasms is foreplay. But is foreplay really important?
The answer to this question is quite easy. Foreplay is important. But there are two sides to every story. So, when you look at importance of foreplay for arousing and getting into the mood, foreplay is extremely important. But there are some who believe that it is not important when it comes to women’s orgasms.
According to some Czech researchers from the Charles University in Prague, foreplay is overestimated. Apparently they reached a conclusion that foreplay has no or little effects on women’s orgasm. Research was conducted in Prague, and was later compared to the same research conducted in America. The researches interviewed more than 2300 women about their sexual habits. The goal was to determine is the length of the foreplay important for their orgasms.
Researcher concluded that men have to pay more attention to penetration. Apparently, men from all over the world, flooded with information of how foreplay is important for women, paid more attention to it. This caused women to feel sexually dissatisfied. And there is no point in blaming anyone for this situation.
Off course, this research was not meant to cause men forgetting about the foreplay. It’s still important, but apparently not for orgasms.
Most interesting thing that was discovered is that women prefer long and deep penetrations. So, who is to say now that the size doesn’t matter? The deeper penetration was, the stronger women’s orgasms were. Okay, there are certain limits.
Researchers from the Charles University in Prague are quite satisfied with their results. They concluded that the length of foreplay is not connected to intensity of orgasm, and thus they concluded that the foreplay is not important when it comes to orgasms.
But still, foreplay remains important for many couples. It helps you relax, get into the mood, and it really feels good. So, don’t believe every researcher.
It is clear that the sexual therapists are paying much more attention to foreplay, but there is a good reason to it. Both men and women like it. Penetration is important as well. But longer penetration should never be an excuse for underestimating the significance and importance of foreplay.
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