The Orgasm Gap... And What To Do About It
British Summer Time
at The Book Club
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A large-scale study found that 95% of heterosexual men usually or always climax during sex, compared to just 65% of heterosexual women. This is not the case for women in same-sex relationships, with 86% of lesbian women claiming they regularly orgasm. These statistics highlighting orgasm inequality are known as 'the orgasm gap', an international, cross-cultural phenomenon affecting women of all ages. This interactive talk will be explore the reasons behind the gap and offer practical advice for all genders to tackle orgasm inequality and feel more empowered in and out of the bedroom.
Speaker
Kim Loliya is a coach, educator and curator specialising in sexuality, pleasure and empowerment. Kim's practitioner work at The Pleasure Institute includes working with trauma, consent, shame and relationship difficulties, offering practical pathways to cultivate more connection to ourselves and others in an increasingly disconnected world. Outside of her clinic, Kim is a speaker, facilitator and curator in the U.K and internationally and is the editor of sex+, a sex positive magazine that shares real stories and rewrites narratives about sex.
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