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Orgasms aren’t the sole key to women’s sexual satisfaction, study finds

Last updated: June 10, 2025 6:59 am
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A recent study on women’s sexual experiences has shed light on the misconception that reaching orgasm every time is necessary for a satisfying sexual relationship. Published in the International Journal of Sexual Health, the research conducted in Aotearoa/New Zealand found that while orgasms are linked to sexual relationship satisfaction, achieving orgasm consistently is not the sole determinant of a successful sexual encounter.

The study revealed an interesting pattern where women who orgasmed frequently reported high levels of satisfaction in their relationships. However, those who reached orgasm almost always or always did not necessarily report even higher levels of satisfaction. This challenges the notion often portrayed in media and pornography that orgasm is the ultimate goal of sex—a concept known as the “orgasm imperative.”

Furthermore, the research highlighted that non-orgasmic factors such as the frequency of sexual activity, the importance of sex to the woman, and her age also played a significant role in determining satisfaction levels. This suggests that intimacy, affection, and sensuality are equally valued aspects of a sexual relationship beyond just the physical act of orgasm.

Lead researcher Alexandra Janssen emphasized the importance of removing the pressure and goal-oriented mindset around orgasm, stating that it is normal and acceptable if orgasm does not occur every time. Therapeutic interventions should focus on exploring underlying dynamics and barriers to intimacy, rather than simply encouraging an increase in the frequency of sexual activity.

The findings of this study align with similar research conducted in other Western populations, suggesting that these insights are likely applicable beyond Aotearoa/New Zealand. For sex and relationship therapists, the research implies that interventions aimed at improving orgasm consistency and increasing the frequency of sex, rather than aiming for 100% orgasm rate, may be more beneficial in enhancing women’s sexual relationship satisfaction.

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Ultimately, the study suggests that prioritizing intimacy, affection, and overall satisfaction in a sexual relationship, rather than solely focusing on achieving orgasm, can lead to a more fulfilling and enjoyable experience for women. The research opens up new perspectives on sexual satisfaction and highlights the importance of a holistic approach to intimacy and pleasure in relationships.

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