When it comes to getting physically intimate, foreplay is just a start; it's what comes after sex that matters most to women, according to a new study.
When it comes to getting physically intimate, foreplay is just a start; it's what comes after sex that matters most to women, according to a new study.
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In a survey involving more than 5,600 Japanese women, almost 50 pct of the respondents revealed that they wanted longer continuation of intimate interactions with their partner after sex.
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In contrast to 44 percent said that they wanted longer foreplay, while 38 percent of women said they wanted longer actual intercourse.
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Despite this 38.8 percent said that they had never discussed their favourite sex practises with their partner.
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"Women consider longer foreplay and after play to be more important," the NZPA quoted the study as saying
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"Suggesting women would benefit by being more forthright in expressing their sexual desires to their partners."
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Furthermore, over 30 percent of the women had rated their partners performance in bed as either "very selfish" (6.9 percent), or "selfish" (25.5 percent).
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The new study is published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine.
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