The recently released 2016 Passion Report by pleasure company We-Vibe surveyed over 1,000 men and women around the US about their masturbation habits and found that, really, we do a lot of the same things. Men’s Journal and Refinery29 both reported on the results from the male and female perspectives, respectively. Here are some of the things We-Vibe found: Seems that people still use their imaginations to get off after all! The study also found a correlation between income and masturbation routines — those reporting higher incomes were more likely to say they followed a routine (a need for structure, perhaps?). Let’s just hope they weren’t driving at the same time. As for gender, the stats are the same in terms of who flaunts it and who doesn’t: 16% of men overstated their sexual endeavors, and 14% of women did the same. Not only that, but 22% of respondents have never spoken openly about their sex lives — that breaks down to 27% male, and 16% female, so women overall tend to be more open about their sex lives. You go, girls 😉
title: “Men And Women S Masturbation Routines Are Shockingly Similar” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-24” author: “Daniel Nolan”
The recently released 2016 Passion Report by pleasure company We-Vibe surveyed over 1,000 men and women around the US about their masturbation habits and found that, really, we do a lot of the same things. Men’s Journal and Refinery29 both reported on the results from the male and female perspectives, respectively. Here are some of the things We-Vibe found: Seems that people still use their imaginations to get off after all! The study also found a correlation between income and masturbation routines — those reporting higher incomes were more likely to say they followed a routine (a need for structure, perhaps?). Let’s just hope they weren’t driving at the same time. As for gender, the stats are the same in terms of who flaunts it and who doesn’t: 16% of men overstated their sexual endeavors, and 14% of women did the same. Not only that, but 22% of respondents have never spoken openly about their sex lives — that breaks down to 27% male, and 16% female, so women overall tend to be more open about their sex lives. You go, girls 😉
title: “Men And Women S Masturbation Routines Are Shockingly Similar” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-20” author: “Jack Aldredge”
The recently released 2016 Passion Report by pleasure company We-Vibe surveyed over 1,000 men and women around the US about their masturbation habits and found that, really, we do a lot of the same things. Men’s Journal and Refinery29 both reported on the results from the male and female perspectives, respectively. Here are some of the things We-Vibe found: Seems that people still use their imaginations to get off after all! The study also found a correlation between income and masturbation routines — those reporting higher incomes were more likely to say they followed a routine (a need for structure, perhaps?). Let’s just hope they weren’t driving at the same time. As for gender, the stats are the same in terms of who flaunts it and who doesn’t: 16% of men overstated their sexual endeavors, and 14% of women did the same. Not only that, but 22% of respondents have never spoken openly about their sex lives — that breaks down to 27% male, and 16% female, so women overall tend to be more open about their sex lives. You go, girls 😉
title: “Men And Women S Masturbation Routines Are Shockingly Similar” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-02” author: “Johnnie Johnson”
The recently released 2016 Passion Report by pleasure company We-Vibe surveyed over 1,000 men and women around the US about their masturbation habits and found that, really, we do a lot of the same things. Men’s Journal and Refinery29 both reported on the results from the male and female perspectives, respectively. Here are some of the things We-Vibe found: Seems that people still use their imaginations to get off after all! The study also found a correlation between income and masturbation routines — those reporting higher incomes were more likely to say they followed a routine (a need for structure, perhaps?). Let’s just hope they weren’t driving at the same time. As for gender, the stats are the same in terms of who flaunts it and who doesn’t: 16% of men overstated their sexual endeavors, and 14% of women did the same. Not only that, but 22% of respondents have never spoken openly about their sex lives — that breaks down to 27% male, and 16% female, so women overall tend to be more open about their sex lives. You go, girls 😉