Men do it too - faking an orgasm isn't just a female thing!

December 22, 2022

In 2010, researchers from the University of Kansas asked 281 students (180 men and 101 women) to complete an anonymous survey to identify malingerers. The results were as follows: 67% of women and 28% of men imitated an orgasm at least once. In most men, simulating an orgasm - heterosexual orientation. They were seen to be more adventurous and sexually adventurous. Cases with falsification are seen in long-term relationships - 78% in women and 53% in men. In newly-made couples, imitation is seen much less frequently. Moreover, women's pretense was rarely associated with alcohol intoxication, and vice versa for men - 2% versus 24%, respectively. The pretense included mostly acting skills: epic moans, body movements, sharp thrusts of the hips, and even "involuntary" injuries to a partner. If sex took place in a condom, then it was quickly disposed of, so as not to burn the lack of sperm in it.