Orgasm can bring unspeakable sensory pleasure to people, but not everyone can enjoy this wonderful feeling, and even many people have to disguise orgasm in order to please others. So what kind of thing is orgasm? Where did it come from?
Men also fake orgasms
Experts believe that men and women have very different causes of problems. Some men pretend to have orgasms because they are delayed and try to ejaculate, but they just can't ejaculate. If at this point, he thinks his wife has reached satisfaction, he will end his sexual life by pretending to have an orgasm.
In fact, this type of man suffers from a disease called delayed ejaculation disorder. If a man fakes only one or two orgasms, his body quickly adapts to this pattern and forms inertia.
Pretending to orgasm can become a habit, and slowly he will find that he no longer ejaculates. Once you discover that you have this sexual disorder, you should see a doctor.
The results of the recently released "Global Life Health Survey" show that Asians' satisfaction with sexual life is far lower than that of other regions of the world. Asian partners have fewer sexual lives and have a lower chance of achieving orgasm. Only 24% of respondents in China say that sexual life often reaches orgasm, the lowest among the countries surveyed.
Most people around the world have sex 106 times a year, while the Japanese have the lowest frequency of sex, with 48 times, and the Greeks have the highest, with 164 times.
In addition, Indian partners have the shortest sexual life, with only 13.2 minutes each time; Nigeria is the longest, 24 minutes; The world average for this indicator is 18.3 minutes. Singapore, Japan, Thailand and Australia also spend far less time each time having sex than the world average, while Chinese Mainland partners spend 20 minutes in sex, ranking seventh in the world.
(Intern Editor: Lin Yanjuan)