This study reports on genetic and environmental influences on the frequency of orgasm in women during sexual intercourse, during other sexual contact with a partner, and during masturbation. Participants were drawn from the Australian Twin Registry, and recruited from a large, partly longitudinal twin-family study. Three thousand and eighty women responded to the anonymous self-report questionnaire, including 667 complete monozygotic (MZ) pairs and 377 complete dizygotic (DZ) same-sex pairs, 366 women from complete DZ opposite-sex pairs, and 626 women whose co-twins did not participate. Significant twin correlations were found for both MZ and DZ twin pairs for all three items of interest. Age effects were statistically significant for some ...
Recent research indicating that roughly a third of the variation in female orgasmic frequency is her...
In this study, we investigate the patterns of sexual functioning and sexual response across biologic...
The evolutionary basis of human female orgasm has been subject to furious scientific debate, which h...
The evolutionary basis of women's orgasm is unknown, but the most favoured theory involves putative ...
INTRODUCTION: There is little work on the etiology of female sexual dysfunction (FSD), a highly cont...
Little is known about the relative importance of genetic and environmental factors as determinants o...
Although men are substantially more interested than women in casual sex, there is ample variation in...
The evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is poorly unders...
There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes and environments on human sexual o...
The present study explored the causal role played by putative environmental factors on variation in ...
The present study explored the causal role played by putative environmental factors on variation in ...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is p...
Building on previous work that identified different types of orgasm in women (King, Belsky, Mah, & B...
Debate surrounds whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation or by-product of orgasm in men. We clarify ...
Abstract There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes and environments on human...
Recent research indicating that roughly a third of the variation in female orgasmic frequency is her...
In this study, we investigate the patterns of sexual functioning and sexual response across biologic...
The evolutionary basis of human female orgasm has been subject to furious scientific debate, which h...
The evolutionary basis of women's orgasm is unknown, but the most favoured theory involves putative ...
INTRODUCTION: There is little work on the etiology of female sexual dysfunction (FSD), a highly cont...
Little is known about the relative importance of genetic and environmental factors as determinants o...
Although men are substantially more interested than women in casual sex, there is ample variation in...
The evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is poorly unders...
There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes and environments on human sexual o...
The present study explored the causal role played by putative environmental factors on variation in ...
The present study explored the causal role played by putative environmental factors on variation in ...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is p...
Building on previous work that identified different types of orgasm in women (King, Belsky, Mah, & B...
Debate surrounds whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation or by-product of orgasm in men. We clarify ...
Abstract There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes and environments on human...
Recent research indicating that roughly a third of the variation in female orgasmic frequency is her...
In this study, we investigate the patterns of sexual functioning and sexual response across biologic...
The evolutionary basis of human female orgasm has been subject to furious scientific debate, which h...