Brazil's International Female Orgasm Day, on 8 August, celebrates women's right to sexual fulfilment. It's a day to raise awareness about women's sexual pleasure and close the gender orgasm gap.
The day was established in Esperantina, a town in northeast Brazil, by Arimateo Dantas, a city official and councillor, to mark the "sexual debt" he felt he owed his wife. The councillor wanted to dedicate a day to highlight the importance of female sexual satisfaction in marital relationships and encourage men to learn about the female anatomy to satisfy their wives.
Despite Brazil being known for its beautiful women and sexiness, 28% of Brazilian women in Esperantina found it difficult to climax and 55.6% of Brazilian women are unable to frequently climax, according to a survey carried out by the Faculty of Medicine of the University of São Paulo. A national study reported that only 20% of Brazilian women responded that sexual intercourse is "a source of pleasure and satisfaction." Many argue that women's right to pleasure is taboo in Brazil's machismo culture. International Female Orgasm Day highlights the need to address this culturally taboo topic.
Female Orgasm Day is now celebrated around the world to help women embrace their sensuality and learn how to climax. The day is also an opportunity for men and women alike to learn about female sexuality and close the gender orgasm gap. Kunyaza is one method being embraced to help women climax more frequently with a male partner.
Enjoy Female Orgasm Day, as women deserve pleasure too!
#internationalfemaleorgasmday #FemaleOrgasmDay #dayofthefemaleorgasm #Kunyaza
The day was established in Esperantina, a town in northeast Brazil, by Arimateo Dantas, a city official and councillor, to mark the "sexual debt" he felt he owed his wife. The councillor wanted to dedicate a day to highlight the importance of female sexual satisfaction in marital relationships and encourage men to learn about the female anatomy to satisfy their wives.
Despite Brazil being known for its beautiful women and sexiness, 28% of Brazilian women in Esperantina found it difficult to climax and 55.6% of Brazilian women are unable to frequently climax, according to a survey carried out by the Faculty of Medicine of the University of São Paulo. A national study reported that only 20% of Brazilian women responded that sexual intercourse is "a source of pleasure and satisfaction." Many argue that women's right to pleasure is taboo in Brazil's machismo culture. International Female Orgasm Day highlights the need to address this culturally taboo topic.
Female Orgasm Day is now celebrated around the world to help women embrace their sensuality and learn how to climax. The day is also an opportunity for men and women alike to learn about female sexuality and close the gender orgasm gap. Kunyaza is one method being embraced to help women climax more frequently with a male partner.
Enjoy Female Orgasm Day, as women deserve pleasure too!
#internationalfemaleorgasmday #FemaleOrgasmDay #dayofthefemaleorgasm #Kunyaza