According to Tracey Cox, iVillage's sex expert, only 30 percent of women orgasm from penetration alone. Which means that sometimes, we just gotta fake it. So a few weeks ago, I asked you to weigh in on how many orgasms you faked in 2007.
The results were both surprising and encouraging! Most of you aren't faking it at all: The most popular response, with 30 percent of the votes, was "I'm honest with my partner so I don't feel the need to have to fake it." Another 22 percent of you said that you never have to fake it, because you can orgasm easily. I'm glad to hear that so many of you are having highly satisfying and/or very honest sexual relationships.









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wow, give yourself a big old pat on the back if you havent faked it, because those of us who have are obviously lying sacks of Sh*t. does that mean this year i was naughty or nice for faking? it could go either way.
1I dont "fake" it, I just dont proclaim that I did come. Let them assume. If they ask, I'm honest. My current bf knows this, and so he insists on giving me oral and manual FIRST until he KNOWS I've gotten there. Then he gets to come. And penetration feels amazing right after an orgasm.
2Also, how does one become, as the article source is called, a "sex expert"? (hee hee a sexpert). Having tons of sex or just knowing all the right answers?
3I don't think this article was implying that fakers are "lying sacks of sh*t". I think it was trying to say that being honest in a relationship is good. I think the only time faking gets to be a big problem is if you're always faking and don't have the courage to tell your partner that they aren't quite fully satisfying you.
4it was sarcasm halfbake...sar..casm...just like that, you see?
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