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* Women were much more likely to orgasm (β=.50) during or after the man if he was more attractive and reported himself as dominant (β=.24) | * Women were much more likely to orgasm (β=.50) during or after the man if he was more attractive and reported himself as dominant (β=.24) | ||
* "Interestingly, this component of female orgasm (achieving orgasm after or during the male partners orgasm") was negatively predicted by male self-rated dominance and masculinity. Because more objective measures of male dominance, masculinity and attractiveness either weakly or negatively loaded onto the self-rated dominance/masculinity component, we suspect that self-rated dominance/masculinity measured something other than genetic quality" | * "Interestingly, this component of female orgasm (achieving orgasm after or during the male partners orgasm") was negatively predicted by male self-rated dominance and masculinity. Because more objective measures of male dominance, masculinity and attractiveness either weakly or negatively loaded onto the self-rated dominance/masculinity component, we suspect that self-rated dominance/masculinity measured something other than genetic quality" | ||
* Masculinity and attractiveness predicted women's probability of orgasm during intercourse, but not during not intercourse activities (i.e oral sex, mutual masturbation) the authors suggested "this suggests that male sire quality increases female orgasm specifically during sexual behaviors that could result in conception, thus supporting the sire choice hypothesis(i.e that women's orgasms serve the function of increasing | * Masculinity and attractiveness predicted women's probability of orgasm during intercourse, but not during not intercourse activities (i.e oral sex, mutual masturbation) the authors suggested "this suggests that male sire quality increases female orgasm specifically during sexual behaviors that could result in conception, thus supporting the sire choice hypothesis(i.e that women's orgasms serve the function of increasing retention of the semen of more desirable mates)." | ||
In another study, Sela et al.;(2015) conducted a self-reported survey of women (n=439) in "committed, heterosexual relationship" to investigate the relationship with their chance of orgasm during their last copulation with their partner and their assessments of their own and other women's attraction to their male partners. They found: | In another study, Sela et al.;(2015) conducted a self-reported survey of women (n=439) in "committed, heterosexual relationship" to investigate the relationship with their chance of orgasm during their last copulation with their partner and their assessments of their own and other women's attraction to their male partners. They found: |
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