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70% of Women Have Faked Orgasm: Experts Share 3 Ways to Detect Authenticity

70% of Women Have Faked Orgasm: Experts Share 3 Ways to Detect Authenticity
A shocking survey indicates that a majority of women have faked orgasm at least once in their lifetime. According to a New York Post report, approximately 70% of women have pretended to climax in front of their partners, with almost 20% admitting to doing so regularly. Katie Flowers, a US relationship expert, explains that women's orgasms don't always have clear signals like in movies. Moans or intense reactions can sometimes be merely a 'performance'. She recommends that men observe natural bodily signals rather than relying solely on sounds or words. Experts explain that women fake orgasms for various reasons: not wanting to disappoint their partner, wanting sexual activities to end quickly when feeling tired, or being uncomfortable discussing sexual needs. However, repeatedly doing this can lead to accumulated misunderstandings. Flowers offers three expert tips to distinguish authentic responses: 1. Don't rely only on sounds 2. Observe eye contact 3. Trust your instincts Ultimately, faking orgasms doesn't necessarily mean a relationship is in serious trouble. It often signals insufficient communication. When partners openly discuss their feelings and needs, sexual experiences can improve and strengthen their emotional connection.