New website aims to promote sexual health by teaching how to increase women’s pleasure

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Sexual health is important for adults. The Spectator magazine, usually staid, has turned a spotlight on a new website that teaches couples how women orgasm. It is called OMGYes.

According to a Cosmos survey three years ago only 57 per cent of women in the US can have a climax during sex. Seventy-five percent, however, can reach orgasm with clitoral stimulation.

The OMGYes website was founded by Rob Perkins and Lydia Daniller who set out to learn how to harness orgasm for women and make it happen everytime. The Telegraph wrote, “Genius… the world’s first and only large scale research into the ways women orgasm. There’s no judgement or shame, just straight up information.”

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Perkins and Daniller talked to hundreds of women about desires and techniques and whatever works for them. They teamed up with researchers from Indiana University to poll more than 1000 women between 18 and 95 to learn what gets them off. Thirty women were enlisted to demonstrate the techniques that work for them on camera. On the website there are 62 videos in what is called Season One. Thirty are touchable videos. Techniques covered include: Edging — bigger orgasms by approaching then denying; Hinting — passing by and only occasionally indulging: Consistency — keeping everything the same; Rhythm — well-timed, almost musical loop of motion; Multiple – overcoming sensitivity to build multiple orgasms (more than 50 per cent of women are capable of this, OMGYes says) Accenting — extra attention to part of a motion; Framing — how pleasure is mostly between the ears; Staging — ways sensitivity changes over time; Layering — indirect pleasure through surrounding skin; Orbiting — ways of circling the clitoris.

“Get more understanding, more pleasure and tools for even happier relationships,”OMGYes says. Only HK$250 to access. Funds generated will go into further research into sexuality, the website claims.

Last words to the Sunday Times: “Nothing less than the next wave of an unfinished sexual revolution.”

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