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Sexual Satisfaction = Rewarding Relationships
The health of a relationship and the bond between
its partners are directly related to the sexual satisfaction of both partners.
Sexual satisfaction is directly measured by an orgasm.
Men vs. Women
Men:
- Men experience orgasm 98% of the time.
- Men must have penile erection to have intercourse.
- Viagra® sales in 2000: 1.4 Billion dollars.
- 7 million men used Viagra® in 2000.
Women:
- Women achieve orgasm only 25% with intercourse.
- Women can achieve orgasm only from maximal sexual arousal,
an erect clitoris (analogous to an erect penis) Stimulation of an
erect clitoris allows a woman to achieve orgasm.
- If a woman achieves orgasm every time she has intercourse
(orgasm consistency), she then classifies the experience as very satisfying.
- If by using La Crème d'Amour™ a woman consistently
achieves orgasm (98%), both women and men will insist on
consistently using La Crème d'Amour™
The All Important Three Facts Concerning Orgasm:
Ease of Achieving Orgasm
The ability to have an orgasm when desired
Orgasm Quality
The intensity and/or duration of the orgasm
Orgasm Consistency
The ability to have orgasm every time during intercourse
Estrogen and Androgen (Testosterone) are directly related to the ability
of a woman's clitoris to respond to stimulus.
Estrogens and Androgens normally decrease markedly with age; this affects a woman's
arousal ability.
David Halbert in "Key Variables to Understanding Female Sexual Satisfaction: An
Examination of Women in Non-distressed Marriages" concludes,
Marital happiness had been found to be associated with higher percentage of
sexual activity leading to female orgasm and sexual activity that terminates in orgasm may have a
reinforcement value, leading respondents to engage in more sexual activity. In turn, higher
levels of sexual activity increase the reported level of sexual satisfaction." (1)
Dr. Carol Anderson Darling in "Female Sexual Response and the Timing of
Partner Orgasm" reports,
Due to changes in sexual attitudes in recent years, considerable attention has
been focused on the changing perspectives of female sexuality as it relates to the desire of experiencing
sexual satisfaction.
For women, greater sexual satisfaction is related to involvement in a close personal
relationship, their partner's participation in arousal activities, their partner's emphasis on the woman
experiencing an orgasm, and the consistency of orgasmic response." (2)
1 Joy Sex and Marital Therapy vol. 19 No2 1993
2 Joy Sex and Marital Therapy vol. 17 No1 1991
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