In the past, many studies have shown that there is a difference between the vaginal orgasm and the one a woman experiences when the "button" is stimulated - but in this study, the researchers were interested in whether it is possible to discover what your sex life is like from the way you walk, namely , are you (already) fit to experience a vaginal climax.
It used to be believed that the female climax was unnecessary and just an accompanying phenomenon without a concrete purpose - but countless researches are these medieval ideas refuted. The female climax is said to contribute to physical and mental health, k intimacy between partners, and should also have role in facilitating conception.
A woman can experience (at least) two different types of climax, which also differ from each other in their own neurophysiological mechanisms. Orgasm when teasing the "button" it is more frequent and familiar to most women, vaginal climax but for many it is much more difficult to reach. Based on this type of data, there are researchers of this study I was wondering if they could tell about your sex life, namely the ability to climax, what they learn about you also from the way you walk.
They invited 16 participants, including half have already experienced a vaginal orgasm, and half have never. The participants had to walk 100 meters. Based on the walking video, the sexologists assessed whether they thought the women had already experienced a vaginal climax or not. In a very large number of cases (so large that it is probably not a coincidence) they are based solely on this recording correctly identified, which participant has already experienced it. These participants should have a gait that is more fluid, sensual and uninhibited!
It should be borne in mind that the research included only 16 participants, therefore the findings cannot be generalized to the entire population - the study researchers also noted that the fact that a woman has not yet experienced a vaginal climax, does not mean, that he cannot achieve this ... it is entirely possible that she has not yet had enough satisfying sexual experiences.
More information:
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov