Peter Attia· MD
there's probably like this is where there's maybe some numbers about 30% of women maybe reach or you know if you want to go with rough numbers reach orgasm through P stimulation about 30 through vaginal and 30 have flexibility right
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
there's probably like this is where there's maybe some numbers about 30% of women maybe reach or you know if you want to go with rough numbers reach orgasm through P stimulation about 30 through vaginal and 30 have flexibility right
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And for those women out there who are regularly achieving an orgasm through intercourse, you're in the minority and >> or they're doing external more more likely they're doing external stimulation of the clitoris.
Um, so it's totally normal if you can't have an orgasm from that part of the clitoreral nerve, but many women after hearing this podcast, I hope try um partners should try.