Wearing high heels can negatively affect a woman's orgasm, a study has revealed.
Dr. Eden Fromberg and Naomi Wolf's recent book, 'Vagina: A New Biography' has revealed that women can get pregnant five to eight days after having sex and even sitting in chairs can arouse women, but sitting for a long span on time can also dampen their orgasms, Time Magazine reported.
The book also suggests that orgasms can make women more creative and being well hydrated enhances orgasms.
Other shocking facts about sex revealed that birth control pills dampen the libido and nerve endings are distributed differently in every woman's vagina.
The research also broke the common myth that all women can't achieve orgasms, and revealed that women have the innate machinery programmed to have orgasms but not everybody learns how to use that machinery well.
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