Experts have revealed that women who see themselves as weak in comparison to their male partners are less likely to experience orgasms than women who see themselves as their partner’s equal.
Scientists found that women with a world view that includes “benevolent sexism” reported a less orgasms.
Benevolent sexism in this content means expecting men to show a chivalrous attitude towards women and viewing women as being in need of men’s protection.
“Little attention has been paid to the more distal ideological factors that might indirectly constrain sexual pleasure,” wrote the scientists from the School of Psychology at The University of Queensland.
Women who perceived themselves as being weaker and in need of men’s chivalry also believed that men were more selfish in the bedroom than women with more modern attitudes, the scientists found.
Therefore these women were less likely to assert their need for sexual pleasure, fearing a negative response from their partners – meaning they were left unsatisfied more often.
“Benevolent sexism would be associated with increased perceptions of male sexual selfishness,” the scientists wrote.
“This perception of men as interested in their own sexual pleasure would then predict decreased willingness to ask a partner for sexual pleasure, which in turn would be associated with less frequent orgasms.”
“We found support for our model across two studies,” the scientists wrote.
However, sex tips have revealed one trick any woman can learn to help her achieve orgasms in bed.
Learning to squeeze the vaginal muscles boosts blood flow to area, increasing sensation and making your orgasms bigger and better than ever, according to the advice.
The advice states: “Once you’ve mastered the art of the squeeze try it while your partner is inside you, it can intensify your experience and even induce your orgasm. You can have full control over you climax.
According to science it is a cunning trick used by the female body to weed out the genes of less desirable men.
Female orgasms may be a tool created by nature to capture the sperm of men with “good genes”, according to scientists.
Which means if you’re not making your girlfriend orgasm your DNA may just not be desirable enough.
Women’s bodies actively differentiate between men with good genes and men without, and an orgasm is a physical reaction designed to retain preferential sperm, according to the scientists.