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How many women orgasm during sex? The true number is astonishing

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The number of men who report they orgasm every time during sex is double the number of women who say they do. (Getty Images)

The 'orgasm gap', as it's known, has highlighted for years that men are more likely to reach climax while having sex with women, than women are with men.

Sounds unfair, but why exactly is this? A YouGov study last year provided some more insight into the disparity, comparing the chances of reaching climax between people of different sexual orientations.

Overall, three in 10 British women (30%) say they orgasm every time they have sex, including 11% who who enjoy multiple orgasms each time.

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While a further one in four women (27%) say they orgasm on most occasions, this leaves a third who say climaxes only happen sometimes (15%), rarely (10%) or not at all.

In stark contrast to this, three in five British men overall (61%) say they orgasm every time they have sex, with another 23% reporting they do on most occasions. Only 10% say they do so sometimes, rarely or never.

Lesbian women more likely to orgasm

Comparing the data across two surveys – one representative of heterosexual Britons, and another representative of Britons who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or other sexualities – shows that straight women are the least likely to always orgasm, at 30%.

While this is closely followed by bisexual women at 32%, lesbian women are more likely to report always orgasming at 40%.

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The study pinpoints exactly what's needed to boost your chances of reaching climax. (Getty Images)

On the flip side to straight women being the least likely, straight men are by far the most likely to climax during sex, with 63% saying they always orgasm. This is slightly lower for gay men at 56%, and bisexual men at 54%.

Straight men don't notice lack of orgasm

The data also unearths that some straight men seem oblivious to their partner's lack of orgasms, or, arguably worse, are disinterested.

Fewer than half of straight men (42%) insist their partner usually climaxes every time and a fifth (22%) claimed to witness multiple orgasms, but this appears to be an overestimate, considering only 30% of straight women say they reach climax every time and just 11% say they orgasm more than once.

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It appears straight women are more able to accurately predict the pleasure of their partner, with two-thirds (67%) saying the man they're sleeping with orgasms every time, a figure close to the 63% of straight men who report having consistent orgasms.

Among bisexual people, there are similar trends in terms of men being more likely to say they orgasm than they think their partner does, and the opposite with women.

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Straight men are overestimating how often their partners are climaxing. (Getty Images)

But gay men appear to be more aligned with their partners' enjoyment levels than straight men, with the figure of those who say they orgasm every time coming close to the 63% who say their partner always does.

However, lesbian women are more likely to think their partner is orgasming more than they are – 53% say their partner always orgasms, but only 40% report doing so themselves.

Why aren't more women reaching climax?

The data found that 38% of straight women who do orgasm every time they have sex have clitoral stimulation during intercourse.

Many women are unable to orgasm from vaginal penetration alone, which could be why more women aren't reaching climax as they are not having their clitoris stimulated during sex.

Almost two-thirds of lesbian women (65%), and 62% of bisexual women, receive clitoral stimulation every or most times they have sex, whereas this only applies to half of straight women.

Similarly, lesbian and bisexual women are much more likely to receive oral sex (37% and 35% respectively) every or most times they have intercourse, compared to 20% of straight women.

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Meanwhile, while straight men are overestimating their partners' pleasure, they are also overestimating on their sexual variety. For example, two-thirds (67%) say they always or mostly include clitoral stimulation when having sex with their partner (17 points higher than the number of straight women who report this), and 33% say the same in terms of giving oral sex (13 points higher than straight women report).

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