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Published 16:35 14 Nov 2019 GMT
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36.6 percent then said they needed clitoral stimulation while an added 36 percent said that although they didn't necessarily need it to orgasm, it helped to get them there.
What was really interesting though was when the survey dug a little deeper and found what stimulation worked best.
According to Women's Health, 81.7 percent of those surveyed said that rhythmic stimulation came out on top (excuse the terrible pun) while circular stimulation of the clitoris ensured orgasm for 78.3 percent.
Other types of stimulations that featured included changing it up and switching between different motions and patterns and slowing down at the right time also led to orgasm for 73. 6 percent.
You can check out the study in full here.
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