Summary
The orgasm gap, which refers to the disparity in orgasm frequency between genders, has been a subject of concern and discussion. Commonly, this gap is attributed to issues within women's bodies, perpetuating misconceptions about female pleasure. However, comprehensive research suggests that the source of the orgasm gap is multifaceted and deeply rooted in societal factors rather than biological differences. This research project aims to shed light on the factors contributing to the orgasm gap and propose strategies to address this issue through improved sexual education and challenging harmful societal attitudes.