Thursday, October 05, 2006

I Wonder How Those Researchers Conduct the Research

First, I want to apologize for not being able to post anything for the past three weeks, as I just moved to a new city and started with my new job.

Anyhow, this article I found on the Globe caught my eye. I really wonder how they conducted the survey. I mean, how would orgasms (for women) have anything to do with individuals' socio-economic status?? I somehow can't see the correlation there.

Let's say somebody goes from rich to poor or poor to rich, would the number of times that they reach climax during sex changes?? I kinna doubt it.

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Smart, rich women more likely to have orgasms, study suggests

Globe and Mail Update

A new study suggests that women may be learning more in the corridors of academia than what goes on in the classroom.

According to revealing new research, heterosexual women with post-secondary degrees are more likely to reach orgasm than their less educated counterparts. There is also a higher incident of orgasm in women who speak English at home, have a higher household income or hold a managerial or professional job, the Australian study found.

Confirming a widely held belief, the research also found that men were far more likely than women to experience an orgasm during their last sexual encounter, 98.4 per cent and 68.9 per cent respectively.

While men in their late teens were less likely to report having an orgasm during their last sexual encounter, women were substantially less likely to have an orgasm if they were in their late teens or in their 50s.

Aside from age, there is no significant association between a man's ability to reach a toe-curling climax and his household income, occupation, education or religion. Men were less likely to have an orgasm if they had been sexually active for two years or less, were uptight about sex or if they were engaging in casual sex, rather than with a regular partner.

There were much greater associations between socio-economic factors and female orgasms, however. Higher levels of education and income were associated with a greater prevalence for climaxing in women. Women were also more likely to reach orgasm if they used sex toys, or had sex more than twice a week in the month before they were surveyed.

Becoming sexually active before age of 16, length of time they were sexually active, number of past sexual partners, whether they masturbated, trolled Internet porn or watched X-rated videos had little association with a woman's ability to have an orgasm.

“The association between orgasm and demographic characteristics suggest a social-effect, with better-educated, non-immigrant women more likely to have orgasms,” the researchers state in their report. “Use of sex toys and orgasm in women may indicate a link between orgasm and sexual interest or adventurousness.”

The telephone survey was conducted by researchers from Sussex University, England, and the universities of Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. More than 10,100 men and 9,100 women aged 16-59 across Australia participated in the survey.

The study, “Sexual Practices at Last Heterosexual Encounter and Occurrence of Orgasm in a National Survey,” asked respondents what practices they engaged in during their last sexual encounter and whether they had an orgasm as a result.

Almost all the men surveyed said they reached orgasm from vaginal intercourse. Roughly 80 per cent said they did from oral sex.

For women, however, it was a different picture. Only 50 per cent reached orgasm from vaginal sex, while 70 per cent said they did through manual or oral stimulation.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree with your observations. And, further, how do you measure rich. Net worth? Income? Combined household income? How do we know the respondents were telling the truth about their experiences and their wealth? At least men are the same irrespective of wealth!

How is the new job?

10/08/2006 12:05 p.m.  
Blogger X said...

Haaa....my assignment at work is all about composing the CPI (Comsumer Price Index), which means measuring overall price changes of a specific set of goods in a specific time period. I am sure I will be learning a lot in the days to come on how to measure (or estimate) items on your list.

I guess I can say the new job has been "interesting" so far. Every job has a learning curve, and I'm just going through it right now and for the next little while.

It is the settling into a new city that is time and energy consuming. Other than that, things are actually not bad at all. Ottawa is treating me alright so far.

10/09/2006 6:39 p.m.  

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