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Orgasm gap. The orgasm gap or pleasure gap is the disparity in sexual satisfaction —specifically the unequal frequency in achieving orgasm during sexual encounters—between heterosexual men and women. Across every demographic that has been studied, women report the lowest frequency of reaching orgasm during sexual encounters with men.
The Wheel of Time is a series of high fantasy novels by American author Robert Jordan, with Brandon Sanderson as a co-author for the final three installments. Originally planned as a six-book series with the publication of The Eye of the World in 1990, The Wheel of Time came to span 14 volumes, in addition to a prequel novel and three companion ...
The proportion of patients visiting sexual health clinics for treatment of venereal disease, particularly the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhoea, has shown a general increase over the years. For women, the figures from a study in Manchester showed teenagers accounted for 10% of patients in 1939, up to 23% in 1954.
Only 10% of Black families receive a wealth transfer, versus 46% of white families, according to one 2014 study.The median transfer for Black families who get an inheritance is $52,240, or 60% ...
A sexless marriage is a marital union in which little or no sexual activity occurs between the two spouses. The US National Health and Social Life Survey in 1992 found that 2% of married respondents aged 18 to 59 reported no sexual intimacy in the past year. Comparatively 92% of married respondents aged 65 to 80 reported no sexual intimacy in ...
A year later, that desire doesn’t seem to have subsided. The Friday before Memorial Day, more than 2.9 million travelers were screened at U.S. airports , breaking a single-day record set around ...
The average 65-year-old claiming benefits in 2022 received just $1,874.56 per month. There are a couple of explanations for this discrepancy. First, the amount your monthly check increases each ...
A 2011 study for states with available data initially reported that the dissolution rates for same-sex couples were slightly lower on average (on average, 1.1% of all same-sex couples were said to divorce each year, ranging from 0% to 1.8% in various jurisdictions) than divorce rates of different-sex couples (2% of whom divorce annually). [25]