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92% of Women Climax with Ancient Technique Called Kunyaza!

8/1/2020

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In the West, women climax less frequently than men. A US survey found 95% of men usually-always orgasm compared to 65% of women - a phenomenon known as the orgasm gap.

In east and central African societies where female pleasure is sacred, 92% of women orgasm during the ancient sexual practice of Kunyaza, according to a recent survey.

Kunyaza is a traditional sexual practice that could solve the pleasure disparity between the genders.
Kunyaza is an ancient Rwandan sexual practice centered on female pleasure. The non-penetrative practice involves the stimulation of the clitoris and labia minora with an erect penis in a tapping and rubbing motion.

The traditional African practice has the reputation for triggering female orgasms and ejaculation in women during heterosexual encounters. In contrast to Western societies’ obsession with sexual penetration, the Kunyaza tradition provides an alternative sexual script which focuses on stimulating the clitoris.
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The orgasm gap is a cultural problem, particularly in societies which devalue female pleasure. Africa’s Kunyaza tradition can solve the West’s “orgasm gap” cultural problem  

A recent survey on the effectiveness of this African practice for eliciting female orgasms, found that 92% of women experienced an orgasm during Kunyaza with a male partner. 

In Rwanda, 80% of women report female ejaculation (or squirting), in comparison to 10% to 54$ of women in western countries. For many African sex educators, Kunyaza is a recommended practice for women to experience orgasms and female ejaculation.
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As a UK-based Black male sex educator, my main area of interest is the pleasure gap (or the orgasm gap). Over the past ten years, I have facilitated workshops, participated in panel discussions, and appeared in a recent BBC documentary about the orgasm gap.

Whilst there has been an increase in studies about the sexual pleasure disparity, there remains a dearth of articles and studies on how men can bridge the orgasm gap.

My research reveals that many men and women believe Kunyaaza is a recommended and effective practice for women to experience climax with a male partner.

Kunyaza is a highly effective practice to induce female orgasm and close the gender orgasm gap as it is a non-penetrative sexual practice that concentrates on clitoral stimulation.
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