You might want to take a seat for this – according to a report by Durex India, it appears that nearly 70 per cent of the women in our country do not orgasm every time they have sex.
If you thought you were the only one reeling from this news, you’re wrong. Personalities such as Saloni Chopra, Swara Bhasker and Aparshakti Khurrana soon released videos discussing this issue of ‘orgasm inequality’.
According to a study by Mattress Advisor, women also do not enjoy morning sex as much as men do – and rightly so. If they’re going to be disappointed early in the morning itself, why even indulge in sex.
The online portal which contains reviews based on bedding and related items conducted the survey among 1000 participants – 43 per cent were men while 56 per cent were women. Based on their response regarding morning sex, they were divided into two groups, one contained people who admitted to indulging in morning sex and the other had people who stated that they don’t partake in the act.
TOI further reports that 63 per cent of the women stated that they never indulged in morning sex as compared to 37 per cent of men who said the same. 50.7 per cent of the women stated that they didn’t like morning sex as they were not “in the mood” while 35.6 per cent said they lacked the time to do so. 32.9 per cent of the women surveyed said they didn’t have the energy in the morning to have morning sex.
51 per cent of men said they had morning sex on a regular basis compared to 20 per cent of women.