The surprising sexual kink that is most likely to result in orgasm, new study suggests


Well, what do you know?  I had forgotten this. For a couple of years I had a relationship with Carol W., an exceptionally good-looking woman with whom I also had an exceptionally good sexual relationship.  I am not normally a great sexpot so that is surprising. 

I was around 50 at the time but thanks to Viagra, we normally had sex at least twice a night.  She once went around at her office job the day afterwards boasting that she had it seven times the night before  I may have gone into her seven times but I certainly did not come seven times.  She regularly used to go around with the top button of her blouse undone so people would get a glimpse of her big black bra so she would have been believed

And I did tickle her a lot while we were in bed.  Her shrieks of laughter would stun other occupants of the house.  And, yes,  the tickling was a form of foreplay.  It led up to intercourse.  It was a custom we just hit upon that I attributed to her general good humour so  have never done it with anyone else.  From what I read below I failed to learn a lesson from my own experience.  My present girlfriend is however very ticklish .. ....


Being tickled could be enough to bring on an orgasm, a study suggests. 

First-of-its-kind research from Germany involving about 700 adults looked at the relationship between being tickled and experiencing sexual pleasure. 

The researchers found that nearly 90 percent said they felt some degree of sexual stimulation from being tickled alone without other stimuli. 

And one in four women and men reached orgasm exclusively through tickling.  

The team found most participants who found tickling sexually gratifying enjoyed being tickled as children, suggesting that childhood experiences could 'shape their fetishism development.'

Sarah Dagher, study author and a PhD candidate at the University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany, told PsyPost that the study shows that 'the spectrum of what can lead to sexual pleasure is broader than what we previously thought and extends beyond conventional concepts.' 

The researchers recruited participants through a 43-question survey posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. Five 'tickle fetish influencers' also agreed to participate by reposting the survey link and pinning it to their profiles. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13354539/sexual-fetish-orgasm-time-study.html

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