Why do nearly 70% of women fake orgasms? There are many valid reasons why women aren’t having better orgasms, but it doesn’t have to be this way. In this episode, sexual psychologist and author Dr. Laurie Mintz joins to discuss The Orgasm Gap, and all things sexual pleasure for women. We discuss understanding female anatomy, different ways women orgasm, communication during partnered sex, and how women can feel better in their bodies and sex lives. 

Dr. Laurie Mintz is the Professor of Psychology of Human Sexuality at the University of Florida, as well as a certified Sex Therapist. Her books, “A Tired Woman’s Guide to Passionate Sex” and “Becoming Cliterate: Why Orgasm Equality Matters and How to Get It” have helped millions of women live empowered, pleasurable lives and enjoy more fulfilling sexual experiences. 

Discussed in this episode:

Why women fake orgasmsWays that most women orgasm naturally Closing the orgasm gap in womenHow communication helps sexSteps women can take to improve their sex livesReceptive desire in long-term relationshipsSome things to be aware of about porn and women’s orgasm

“There is no such thing as giving and receiving too much pleasure. Embracing pleasure is a healing act — especially for women.” - Dr. Laurie Mintz


Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction

01:25 - The orgasm gap: Understanding the disparity

05:12 - Breaking down societal myths and expectations

09:43 - Unveiling the complexities of female pleasure

14:28 - Mindset shifts: Empowering women to prioritize pleasure

18:57 - Strategies to enhance sexual satisfaction

23:06 - Communicating desires and fostering intimacy

27:49 - Exploring the role of self-care in sexual well-being

32:15 - Overcoming common barriers to orgasm

37:02 - Navigating challenges and seeking professional help

41:39 - Q&A with Dr. Laurie Mintz

48:17 - Final thoughts and key takeaways


Related to this episode:

Laurie Mintz’s TedX Talk: A New Sexual Revolution for Orgasm EqualityBook: A Tired Woman's Guide to Passionate SexBook: Becoming Cliterate: Why Orgasm Equality Matters and How to Get ItBook Picks: Fempower Health Full Selection of Sexual Health BooksLaurie’s Blog on Psychology TodayLaurie’s Website:

Why do nearly 70% of women fake orgasms? There are many valid reasons why women aren’t having better orgasms, but it doesn’t have to be this way. In this episode, sexual psychologist and author Dr. Laurie Mintz joins to discuss The Orgasm Gap, and all things sexual pleasure for women. We discuss understanding female anatomy, different ways women orgasm, communication during partnered sex, and how women can feel better in their bodies and sex lives. 

Dr. Laurie Mintz is the Professor of Psychology of Human Sexuality at the University of Florida, as well as a certified Sex Therapist. Her books, “A Tired Woman’s Guide to Passionate Sex” and “Becoming Cliterate: Why Orgasm Equality Matters and How to Get It” have helped millions of women live empowered, pleasurable lives and enjoy more fulfilling sexual experiences. 

Discussed in this episode:

Why women fake orgasmsWays that most women orgasm naturally Closing the orgasm gap in womenHow communication helps sexSteps women can take to improve their sex livesReceptive desire in long-term relationshipsSome things to be aware of about porn and women’s orgasm

“There is no such thing as giving and receiving too much pleasure. Embracing pleasure is a healing act — especially for women.” - Dr. Laurie Mintz


Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction

01:25 - The orgasm gap: Understanding the disparity

05:12 - Breaking down societal myths and expectations

09:43 - Unveiling the complexities of female pleasure

14:28 - Mindset shifts: Empowering women to prioritize pleasure

18:57 - Strategies to enhance sexual satisfaction

23:06 - Communicating desires and fostering intimacy

27:49 - Exploring the role of self-care in sexual well-being

32:15 - Overcoming common barriers to orgasm

37:02 - Navigating challenges and seeking professional help

41:39 - Q&A with Dr. Laurie Mintz

48:17 - Final thoughts and key takeaways


Related to this episode:

Laurie Mintz’s TedX Talk: A New Sexual Revolution for Orgasm EqualityBook: A Tired Woman's Guide to Passionate SexBook: Becoming Cliterate: Why Orgasm Equality Matters and How to Get ItBook Picks: Fempower Health Full Selection of Sexual Health BooksLaurie’s Blog on Psychology TodayLaurie’s Website: www.drlauriemintz.com Related Episode: Become Your Own Pleasure Activist | Dr. Cat MeyerRelated Episode: Your Orgasm Questions Answered | Dr. Rachel RubinMore Episodes on Women’s Health Foundations

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