Female orgasm ability related to walking style

A new study found that trained sexologists could infer a woman’s history of vaginal orgasm by observing the way she walks. The study is published in the September 2008 issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine, the official journal of the International Society for Sexual Medicine and the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health.

Led by Stuart Brody of the University of the West of Scotland in collaboration with colleagues in Belgium, the study involved 16 female Belgian university students. Subjects completed a questionnaire on their sexual behavior and were then videotaped from a distance while walking in a public place. The videotapes were rated by two professors of sexology and two research assistants trained in the functional-sexological approach to sexology, who were not aware of the women’s orgasmic history.

The results showed that the appropriately trained sexologists were able to correctly infer vaginal orgasm through watching the way the women walked over 80 percent of the time. Further analysis revealed that the sum of stride length and vertebral rotation was greater for the vaginally orgasmic women. “This could reflect the free, unblocked energetic flow from the legs through the pelvis to the spine,” the authors note.

There are several plausible explanations for the results shown by this study. One possibility is that a woman’s anatomical features may predispose her to greater or lesser tendency to experience vaginal orgasm. According to Brody, “Blocked pelvic muscles, which might be associated with psychosexual impairments, could both impair vaginal orgasmic response and gait.” In addition, vaginally orgasmic women may feel more confident about their sexuality, which might be reflected in their gait. “Such confidence might also be related to the relationship(s) that a woman has had, given the finding that specifically penile-vaginal orgasm is associated with indices of better relationship quality,” the authors state. Research has linked vaginal orgasm to better mental health.

The study provides some support for assumptions of a link between muscle blocks and sexual function, according to the authors. They conclude that it may lend credibility to the idea of incorporating training in movement, breathing and muscle patterns into the treatment of sexual dysfunction.

“Women with orgasmic dysfunction should be treated in a multi-disciplinary manner” says Irwin Goldstein, Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Sexual Medicine.”Although small, this study highlights the potential for multiple therapies such as expressive arts therapy incorporating movement and physical therapy focusing on the pelvic floor.”

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93 Responses to “Female orgasm ability related to walking style”

  1. Anonymous #

    Vaginal orgasm does exist, and yes, G and A spot orgasms are different. An A spot orgasm can last for minutes. For a woman, like I am, orgasm and intercourse are sinonyms. As for millions of women.
    It is just sour grapes for those who try to deny it. Who deny it are either worthless, impotent men who cannot make a woman come during sex, or frigid, immature feminists who had at most 2 partners as immature as they were.
    Clitoris is an overestimated thing, grown up women don’t pay attention to them. They just cum during intercourse, without forplay. And real men know it.
    If you have a penis and never experienced a woman’s vaginal orgasm while being in her, you have never been with a woman, just with a whore.

    Hynotic Sour grapes! You’re miserable. I’ll continue to have sex and have several vaginal orgasms every time I do it, as long as I live.

    August 29, 2009 at 7:44 am Reply
  2. Anonymous #

    You’re not. Most women( if not all) don’t have vaginal orgasms. They all lie, and they will do this forever. Most women(if not all) can have clitoral orgasms. That is easy, and done best by the woman herself. Men just can’t handle these facts, and will never be able to.

    Good luck.

    August 27, 2009 at 11:36 pm Reply
  3. Anonymous #

    I had read several accounts on the internet today stating a vaginal orgasm is a myth!!. I cannot believe this is up for debate. I can tell you from countless personal experiences it is real. I first had one at 28 years old. It started when one day out of the blue i felt a strong tingle inside my vagina on the right side. I begged my boyfriend at the time for sex to relieve the tingle. When I had my first vaginal orgasm MY GOD THERE IS A GOD. I did not want a clitoral one for a while. I wanted to enjoy my vaginal discovery over and over again. Your uterus contracts and strong tingles like one thousand butterflies are fluttering around on that special spot inside your vagina so so satisfying. For me it’s more than a spot its more like a zone that is about four inches in length. It was not always that long I think at first it was a spot but the more you stimulate and learn how to pleasure it , it expands. I can easily locate it with my finger and it is very sensitive. It extends to the opening of my Vagina so that if the vaginal entrance is rubbed i can orgasm too. Contractions were in my back and down my legs. Those who say vaginal orgasams are not real, are either men that are jealous of a woman’s sexuaity or a woman that has never had one.

    I have had combination clit and vag orgasms, strictly vag orgasms and of course strictly clit orgasms. There are also different types of vaginal orgasms. Like the “A” spot orgasm which I discovered at about 30. My God it is FANTASTIC it is located more towards the middle back vaginal wall deep inside–at least for me. A vaginal orgasm is different different different. There is no guessing if you have had one or not. Just lke you know when you have had a clit orgasm well with a vaginal one you know 10X more intensely. As far as the walk that may be true when I get really aroused my g-spot tingles for several days the tingle builds up and travels down my leg and radiates around my back and I feel pulsating in my anus as well. It feels like all these electric shocks are connected in my body. Please ladies discovery your sexuality it is very very empowering and dwarfs that of a man’s

    August 13, 2009 at 11:19 am Reply
    • Druciph #

      As A man I have to thank you. The g-spot is too easy, as it is easily felt as a rough spot with a finger, but actually before today I didn’t even know there was an A-spot, however trying to look it up comes up with male a-spot.. in the rectum of course, ugh. I know/knew many women prefer doggy-style but your description makes it clear why, as many men have a dick which curves upward whn erect. again thanks.

      July 5, 2010 at 4:03 am Reply
  4. Anonymous #

    How do you explain the fact that I’m a woman and have had one then?

    July 26, 2009 at 5:13 am Reply
  5. Anonymous #

    Note that the participants were asked *first* to fill in a survey on their orgasmic history, following which they were asked to exhibit their walk for the researchers. It can’t be ruled out that the survey boosted the confidence of women who had experienced vaginal orgasm, making them feel more ‘authentically feminine’, and in turn giving their walk a bit of a feminine strut.
    Hence, in any decent study, half the participants would have completed the procedure in reverse order.

    August 3, 2009 at 10:17 am Reply
  6. HarryMete #

    What about an instrument to measure female orgasms?

    Harry
    http://www.1stop4femaleorgasms.com/blog

    July 19, 2009 at 10:23 am Reply
  7. Anonymous #

    pelvic floor muscles react the same way with any orgasm
    I’m sure any other women who’ve experienced orgasms would agree!

    May 27, 2009 at 1:53 am Reply
  8. Anonymous #

    Anyone who genuinely believes that there is anything remotely “scientific” about this study, or that it has any place in the realms of science clearly has no idea about the basics of empirical scientific research. I suggest that those of you who believe that this “study” is valid consider going back to GCSE science, because this “research” fails at the most basic of levels.

    May 26, 2009 at 5:53 am Reply
  9. Anonymous #

    I’ve never read such a ridiculous article in my life.
    A study with 16 participants? How totally unprofessional to spout such nonesense based on 16 people.
    As for the guy who “serviced 30 women last year” – women are people you know, not cars.

    May 24, 2009 at 2:48 am Reply
  10. Anonymous #

    Yes, hello–
    I am a highly regarded scientist from East Angola. My all-women group of scientific cohorts is currently performing a similar experiment. We are videotaping university men, chosen on the basis of broadness in chest, musculature in arms, and high ratings in the attractivity scale of hirsuit growth patterns (for these three traits correspond strongly with testosterone levels). We record these subjects acting in various authoritative roles in public spaces, with according uniforms/resources given them for the purpose of the study.

    We are trying to determine if there is, indeed, a correlation between authoritative self-esteem and complete loss of perception as to the scope of reality/ their own fallibility/totally ridiculous and self-serving ideas masked as scientific pusuits. In other words, is it an anomoly or actually quite often that a white lab coat equals “watching girls go walking by”, as Mick Jagger sings, turning into mind-boggingly ridiculous “scientific” discoveries?

    If you would like to help fund this venture, please go to http://www.completelyassanine.com
    or
    http://www.thefword.org.uk/features/2009/04/for_the_good_of

    And thank you in advance for your wish to increase woman kind’s knowledge of these important matters!

    May 22, 2009 at 9:00 am Reply

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