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E39. Exercise-Induced Orgasm and Sexual Pleasure Among Women

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In this solo episode, I dive into the research of Debby Herbenick and Dennis Fortenberry in their article Exercise-induced orgasm and pleasure among women. The study had the goals of understanding of exercise-induced orgasm and exercise-induced sexual pleasure. This studied surveyed over 500 women and found out how many experienced orgasms and/or sexual pleasure while working out.

This topic is shared to

  • help reduce how taboo discussions about orgasms are.
  • encourage more of us to exercise to improve the quality and quantity of our life.
  • Explore the amazing research field surrounding the femme orgasm.

Let's normalize sexuality talk.

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Exercise-induced orgasm and pleasure among women by Debby Herbenick & J. Dennis Fortenberry

*Note* I am not an expert in this field. All literature interpretations are from my perspective and do not always reflect the intention of the authors.

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Website: TheResearchHer.com

Instagram: @TheResearchHer

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In this solo episode, I dive into the research of Debby Herbenick and Dennis Fortenberry in their article Exercise-induced orgasm and pleasure among women. The study had the goals of understanding of exercise-induced orgasm and exercise-induced sexual pleasure. This studied surveyed over 500 women and found out how many experienced orgasms and/or sexual pleasure while working out.

This topic is shared to

  • help reduce how taboo discussions about orgasms are.
  • encourage more of us to exercise to improve the quality and quantity of our life.
  • Explore the amazing research field surrounding the femme orgasm.

Let's normalize sexuality talk.

Show Citations:

Exercise-induced orgasm and pleasure among women by Debby Herbenick & J. Dennis Fortenberry

*Note* I am not an expert in this field. All literature interpretations are from my perspective and do not always reflect the intention of the authors.

Connect with me:

Website: TheResearchHer.com

Instagram: @TheResearchHer

Twitter: @TheResearchHer

Facebook: @TheResearchHer

Ways to subscribe to The Research Her podcast

Google

Apple

Stitcher

Spotify

RSS feed

Have feedback?

Download the FREE "The Research Her" APP on iOS and Android (to directly send feedback)

Email HitUsUp@TheResearchHer.com

  continue reading

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