Men, rejoice! Canadian researchers have finally answered the question of what really turns a woman on.
Thirty healthy women aged between 18 and 35 years old were analyzed
and their reactions to the various forms of touch were recorded. The
participants of the experiment were asked to get undressed and lie on a
table whereupon with their eyes blindfolded.
Then different parts of the participants’ bodies were stimulated for
1.5 seconds with scientific instruments before asking the women about
their feelings. They were assessed on the perineum (cl!toris, labia
minora, va.ginal, and anal margin), bre-ast (lateral, areola, n!pple),
and control body locations (neck, forearm, abdomen).
The researchers say the study is the first of its kind. It focused
particularly on younger women to establish a first series of normative
data for light touch, pressure, and vibration sensitivity on the
perineum and b****t area.
The results found that sensitivity levels varied hugely depending on
the pressure being used. For light touch, the neck was most sensitive,
for pressure and vibarton the cl!toris and n****e were most sensitive,
and for vibration the cl!toris was the most sensitive part of the body.
Researchers also analysed b****t volume, body mass index, hormonal
contraception, men-strual cycle, and se.xual orientation – and said they
do not seem to influence the results. While se.xual abstinence and body
piercing may have some impact.
The team concluded that the area needs more research to help women
with sexual problems, even though they admit the study had flaws, saying
even the sound of a vibrator caused problems.
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