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Deep Kissing, Intimate Service, and Private Touch! Lesbian Partner Pleasure Trio
Did you know that there are classic combinations for women to reach their peak of pleasure? A team of American researchers recently released a report on a study that included both heterosexual and multi-sex groups, and found that pleasure triggers go far beyond simple body movements, so let’s take a look at some of these unique pleasure patterns!
Dear Lesbian Partner: Do you have any of the following intimacy problems? Do you struggle to bring your lover to the top of the heap when you’re interacting with her? Don’t know how to choose an erotic aid?
Indeed, how women achieve true fulfillment has long been considered a challenge, but scholars say the key stimulus may have been discovered.
According to a team of American researchers:
Genital contact, deep kissing and intimate service constitute the ‘golden combination’* and when combined, can significantly increase the likelihood of satisfaction when a woman is intimate with her partner*.
The study, published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior, involved 52,000 people aged 18-65 in stable relationships. The data showed differences in fulfillment rates across intimacy patterns and aptitude groups. “We were fortunate to have access to a sample containing 2,000+ diverse sexual orientations,” said David Frederick, the director.
The report shows that 95% of heterosexual men often or always get a release in intimate moments, compared to only 65% of heterosexual women. 89% of gay male couples and 86% of lesbian couples. 88% of bisexual men and 66% of women.
“The difference in pleasure between men and heterosexual women was most significant.” David Frederick said, “But the data for lesbian couples is speculative due to the small sample, and the focus is on revealing the diversity of female pathways to fulfillment.”
Frederick added that female differences may be highly correlated with aptitude traits, and that the flexibility of lesbian couples to switch lead roles may increase the frequency of fulfillment, reminding men that sources of pleasure are not limited to traditional methods.
“About 30% of men still mistakenly believe that a single approach is the fastest route for women, and this perception needs to change urgently.” co-author Professor Elisabeth Lloyd emphasized.
The study revealed that only 35% of heterosexual women are regularly satisfied in traditional ways, with 44% saying they rarely or never. In contrast, 91% of lesbian couples often peaked through a combination of techniques (e.g. deep kissing, intimate service). “This completely refreshes perceptions of the mechanisms of pleasure.” she says.
Whether it was playing music, changing positions or expressing affection had a limited effect on male subjects, but for women, using these methods increased the probability of satisfaction by about 20 percent.
The study also found that 41 percent of heterosexual men claimed their partners were always satisfied, but only 33 percent of women agreed. Part of the discrepancy stemmed from women’s well-intentioned camouflage, for reasons that included preserving their partner’s self-esteem or a desire to get it over with as soon as possible.
In-depth analysis showed that relationship satisfaction was higher among women who met more frequently, and that both initiating needs and daily ambiguous interactions were effective in boosting the probability. The researchers advise partners, especially women, that open communication is key.
“I hope all partners will think about this seriously.” Elisabeth concludes, “If you are not yet experiencing the full potential of pleasure, this study is worth a deeper look.”