

Hensel is a consultant with For Goodness Sake, LLC. The funders had a role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, and in preparation of the manuscript.Ĭompeting interests: I have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Dr. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.ĭata Availability: All raw data files used in this study are available from the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) open data sharing consortium (“OMGYES Women’s Pleasure Study-Angling, Rocking, Shallowing and Pairing Items”: ).įunding: This study was funded by For Goodness Sake, LLC ( ). Received: OctoAccepted: FebruPublished: April 14, 2021Ĭopyright: © 2021 Hensel et al. Dalby, University of Westminster, UNITED KINGDOM These data provide techniques that are at women’s disposal to make penetration more pleasurable-which can enable women to better identify their own preferences, communicate about them and advocate for their sexual pleasure.Ĭitation: Hensel DJ, von Hippel CD, Lapage CC, Perkins RH (2021) Women’s techniques for making vaginal penetration more pleasurable: Results from a nationally representative study of adult women in the United States. Finally, 69.7% of women orgasm more often or make vaginal penetration more pleasurable using ‘Pairing’: when a woman herself (Solo Pairing) or her partner (Partner Pairing) reaches down to stimulate her clitoris with a finger or sex toy at the same time as her vagina is being penetrated. About 84% of women make vaginal penetration more pleasurable using ‘Shallowing’: penetrative touch just inside of the entrance of the vagina-not on the outside, but also not deep inside-with a fingertip, sex toy, penis tip, tongue, or lips. Approximately 76% of women make vaginal penetration more pleasurable using ‘Rocking’: the base of a penis or sex toy rubbing against the clitoris constantly during penetration, by staying all the way inside the vagina rather than thrusting in and out. Data suggest that 87.5% of women make vaginal penetration more pleasurable using ‘Angling’: rotating, raising, or lowering the pelvis/hips during penetration to adjust where inside the vagina the toy or penis rubs and what it feels like. Participants were recruited via the Ipsos KnowledgePanel®. Weighted frequencies were drawn from the Second OMGYES Pleasure Report-a cross-sectional, online, national probability survey of 3017 American women’s (age 18–93) sexual experiences and discoveries. This study defines each technique and describes its prevalence among U.S. Through qualitative pilot research with women that informed the development of the survey instrument used in this study, we identified four previously unnamed, but distinct, techniques women use to make vaginal penetration more pleasurable: Angling, Rocking, Shallowing and Pairing. probability sample of women, the specific ways women have discovered to make vaginal penetration more pleasurable.

MailOnline has approached Mike Tindall for comment.The study purpose was to assess, in a U.S. However, his latest deals are the most high-profile to date, thrusting the former rugby player further into the limelight in the weeks since the Queen's death. He then pops out of a cardboard box, while the customer exclaims: ' Mike Tindall, Zara Phillips' husband!' Mike - who has previously admitted he 'always worried about money' - and his wife Zara, 41, inset, each have a long list of brand ambassadorships with names such as Musto, Rolex, Land Rover, which are estimated to bring in more than £1 million a year, but many are tied to sport and horse riding.

The husband of the King's niece Zara and former rugby international, 44, took to Instagram to share the five-minute long ad for the delivery service, amid rumours he will also appear on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! In the clip, which was shared on his The Good The Bad And The Rugby YouTube channel, he is delivered by former England teammate and fellow podcaster James Haskell to a desperate Amazon Prime customer looking to buy a scrum cap.

Mike Tindall has appeared in his second advert in the space of a week as he starred in a promotional video for Amazon Prime - days after he starred in a clip for Domino's Pizza.
