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In 1976, sexologist Shere Hite published The Hite Report: A Nationwide Study of Female Sexualitywhich revealed that 70 percent of women didn't have orgasms during intercourse.
Hite posited that the in-and-out thrusting process of sexual intercourse didn't provide the right kind clitoral stimulation, since those same women reported getting off just fine when they took matters into their own hands and masturbated.
The revelation didn't just mean vindication for millions of women previously categorized as sexually dysfunctional. It also blew the lid off of one of the greatest underground actress guilds in the world: the orgasm fakers.
Ladies - If you unfortunately fall into the 70% percent of women that don't have orgasms during intercourse - let me know.
I can help you get into the 30% group
Hite posited that the in-and-out thrusting process of sexual intercourse didn't provide the right kind clitoral stimulation, since those same women reported getting off just fine when they took matters into their own hands and masturbated.
The revelation didn't just mean vindication for millions of women previously categorized as sexually dysfunctional. It also blew the lid off of one of the greatest underground actress guilds in the world: the orgasm fakers.
Ladies - If you unfortunately fall into the 70% percent of women that don't have orgasms during intercourse - let me know.
I can help you get into the 30% group
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