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Effect and Cause

September 5, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 9 weeks ago
Comment id: 31835

Interesting. The study found not only a relationship between gait and vaginal orgasms but it also happens that the 'orgasm gait' is the kind of gait that expresses sexual confidence.
I assume that in this study a gait that expresses sexual confidence means walking in a stereotypical female fashion. I somehow suspect, that women who walk in a way that is very stereotypical female might also tend to feel that it would be inept for a women to not have vaginal orgasms - and hence might be slightly more likely to misrepresent their sexual history when completing a questionnaire.

What I am trying to say, is that I think the study found that women who walk in a more sexy way are also more likely to say they have vaginal orgasms.

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