WOMEN who fail to have orgasms during sex may be genetically programmed to weed out unreliable men who are a flop between the sheets, according to new research.
Scientists who have studied thousands of women's ability to climax say it is largely written in their genes - the most compelling evidence so far that the female orgasm has a biological role.
The findings suggest the failure of some women to orgasm regularly is not a dysfunction, but a sophisticated mate-selection strategy that evolved in prehistoric times.
Professor Tim Spector of St Thomas's Hospital in London, who led the research, said: "The theory is that the orgasm is an evolutionary way of seeing if men can prove themselves to be good providers, or dependable, patient and caring enough to look after the kids."
Full article here: TODAYonline
Can't you just imagine a 16 year-old giving the article to her Dad while saying, "Which would you rather, me having pre-marital sex or marrying the wrong man for the rest of my life?"
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