Shake and Quiver‘Moaning’ Isn’t Really Part of the Female Orgasm, According to Research Moaning has come to represent the pinnacle of women's desire and even desirability. By Saumya Kalia
Entrance TestHow the Female Orgasm May Have Evolved to Help With Mate Selection Many scholars argue that the female orgasm is unlikely to be an adaptation, but rather, the evolutionary by-product of the male orgasm. By Devrupa Rakshit
It's A Vicious Cycle!Orgasming Less Often Can Make Women Give Up Trying, Widening the ‘Orgasm Gap’ “If women do lower their expectations in this way, the more orgasm inequality may perpetuate in relationships.” By Devrupa Rakshit
To A Richer Sex Life!Why Mindfulness During Sex Is Linked to Greater Satisfaction, More Orgasms Greater awareness of one's body and its desires -- combined with the absence of judgment towards it -- makes mindfulness a useful sexual tool. By Devrupa Rakshit
All About FirstsHow Women’s First Sexual Experiences Shape Their Sexual Desires Later in Life New research shows that not experiencing orgasms early on may discourage “women’s sexual socialization where sexual activity may be disincentivized.” By Devrupa Rakshit
Disability and PleasureHow I Have Sex: ‘Masturbation Is More of a Headache Than Actual Pleasure’ This month in How I Have Sex: the sex life of 28-year-old P., as she talks about navigating intimacy as someone with cerebral palsy. By The Swaddle Team
On The BrinkAre There Any Benefits to Holding Back an Orgasm? From tantric sex to edging, a variety of sexual practices involve stopping just before climax. By Liesl Goecker
Strange ThingsWhy Art, Music Give You Skingasms Frissons, as these responses are called, are a way humans react emotionally towards unexpected stimuli. By Anubhuti Matta