Background: The evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is poorly understood. Whereas the male orgasm is inherently linked to reproduction, the female orgasm is not linked to obvious reproductive or survival benefits. It also occurs less consistently during penetrative sex than does the male orgasm. Mate-choice hypotheses posit that the wide variation in female orgasm frequency reflects a discriminatory mechanism designed to select high-quality mates. Objective: We aimed to determine (1) whether women report that their orgasm frequency varies between partners, (2) whether this variation reflects mates' personal characteristics, and (3) whether this variation reflects own and partner sexual behaviour d...
Abstract Whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation is argu-ably the most contentious question in the s...
Previous research indicates that women prefer orgasms triggered by penile-vaginal intercourse (PVI) ...
There has been considerable speculation about the adaptive significance of the human female orgasm, ...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is p...
The evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is poorly unders...
The adaptive function of the female orgasm, if one exists at all, is currently under intense scienti...
The current study represents a preliminary investigation of the extent to which female orgasm functi...
Debate surrounds whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation or by-product of orgasm in men. We clarify ...
Building on previous work that identified different types of orgasm in women (King, Belsky, Mah, & B...
Abstract: The current study represents a preliminary investigation of the extent to which female org...
In this study, we investigate the patterns of sexual functioning and sexual response across biologic...
cally test predictions derived from two hypotheses regarding human female orgasm behavior as an evol...
In attempt to identify and validate different types of orgasms which females have during sex with a ...
Abstract Whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation is argu-ably the most contentious question in the s...
iii Anne K. Gordon, Advisor In the current research predictions derived from three hypotheses regard...
Abstract Whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation is argu-ably the most contentious question in the s...
Previous research indicates that women prefer orgasms triggered by penile-vaginal intercourse (PVI) ...
There has been considerable speculation about the adaptive significance of the human female orgasm, ...
BACKGROUND: The evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is p...
The evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is poorly unders...
The adaptive function of the female orgasm, if one exists at all, is currently under intense scienti...
The current study represents a preliminary investigation of the extent to which female orgasm functi...
Debate surrounds whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation or by-product of orgasm in men. We clarify ...
Building on previous work that identified different types of orgasm in women (King, Belsky, Mah, & B...
Abstract: The current study represents a preliminary investigation of the extent to which female org...
In this study, we investigate the patterns of sexual functioning and sexual response across biologic...
cally test predictions derived from two hypotheses regarding human female orgasm behavior as an evol...
In attempt to identify and validate different types of orgasms which females have during sex with a ...
Abstract Whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation is argu-ably the most contentious question in the s...
iii Anne K. Gordon, Advisor In the current research predictions derived from three hypotheses regard...
Abstract Whether women’s orgasm is an adaptation is argu-ably the most contentious question in the s...
Previous research indicates that women prefer orgasms triggered by penile-vaginal intercourse (PVI) ...
There has been considerable speculation about the adaptive significance of the human female orgasm, ...