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Kamasutra in Practice: The Use of Sexual Positions in the Czech Population and Their Association With Female Coital Orgasm Potential. Most results, however, were of small effect sizes, and more research is needed to further explore this issue. Our findings suggest that there are no gender differences in the frequency of use of sexual positions, but their rated pleasurability differs between men and women, and higher frequency of use of face-to-face positions with female above increases the likelihood of achieving coital orgasm during penile-vaginal intercourse.
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porn) but really isn’t that popular, people have been using an infinite combination of sex positions forever, an the kama sutra is proof of this. 001) and negatively associated with the frequency of kneeling/rear entry position (OR = 0.996, P <. Oral has always been very common, anal is only really projected as popular by media (e.g.
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001) and sitting/face-to-face positions (OR = 1.003, P <. We found that a higher proportion of female coital orgasms are positively associated with the frequency of use of face to face/female above (odds ratio = 1.005, P <. For couples looking to spice up their sex life or just looking to have a bit of fun, Kama Sutra: A Position a Day is packed with tips and erotic know-how about. Nonetheless, there emerged some gender differences in the rating of pleasurability of various positions (all P <. In both men and women, the most commonly used sexual positions were face to face/male above, face to face/female above, and kneeling/rear entry. Using ordinal logistic regression, association between the COC and frequency of use of coital positions was tested. Participants reported the frequency of use of sexual positions and rated their pleasurability. COC was assessed as the proportion of penile-vaginal intercourse with a current partner which led to orgasm. For each position, they indicated frequency and pleasurability. The aim of this study was to provide data about the prevalence and frequency of various sexual positions, their rated pleasurability, and their association with female coital orgasm consistency (COC).Ī sample of Czech heterosexual population (11,225 men/9,813 women) were presented with a list of 13 sexual positions in black-and-white silhouettes. A limited number of scientific studies explore the frequency with which various sexual positions are used in human populations and the potential of particular sexual position to facilitate female coital orgasm.