72% of women say that's the only thing it takes for an amazing sex.

Your condition, your relationship and, of course, cylith stimulation come into play. Now, a new study confirms that fact. The study, published in the Journal of Sex & Therapy Marital, analyzed data from 1,055 women between the ages of 18 and 94 who responded to an online study about [...]
Your condition, your relationship and, of course, cylith stimulation come into play. Now, a new study confirms that fact.
The study, published in the Journal of Sex & Therapy Marital, examined the data from 1,055 women between the ages of 18 and 94 who responded to an online study of their sex life. The results are very intelligent. While 18.4% of women (luckily) said that only sterile sex was enough for orgasm, 36.6% said they needed climoral stimulus.
36% of women said that while they did not necessarily need clitoral stimulation to complete, their orgasms are better if their client gets a little love during sex.
Most women also said that their orgasms are much better when their partner spends time building their own excitement when their partner knows what they want, when they have emotional intimacy and when they have cyclical stimuli during sex.









