Is a Woman’s Orgasm in her Stride?

You can usually tell if a woman (or a man, for that matter) has just had an orgasm: red cheeks, a smile, that special glow, and widened pupils are dead giveaways… However, a recent sexology study indicates that you can actually tell if a woman is capable of orgasms - vaginal orgasms, to be exact.

In this study, sexologists were able to tell, with 80% accuracy, whether women were capable of vaginal orgasms. They were guessing their ability to orgasm based on – wait for it – the women’s walk. According to the study, the walk of a woman capable of vaginal orgasms is “free, fluid, energetic, sensual“, due to more relaxed pelvic muscles, which in turn could influence a woman’s ability to orgasm.

Unfortunately, there’s no telling whether the study will actually help understand the female orgasm any better or if it can tell us why most women are, in fact, not able to orgasm through penetration alone. Hence, the whole thing reeks of:

1. voyeurism (sexologists observing a young woman’s walk and guessing whether she’s had an orgasm)
2. clichéd (women who can’t orgasm are not „relaxed“ enough, read: uptight).

via Jezebel