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Prevalence of and pleasure during Angling
As shown in Table 2, 87.5% of women had ever used any form of Angling (i.e., adjusting pelvic—or colloquially, ‘hip’—height or rotation while lying on one’s back or stomach) to increase their sexual pleasure during vaginal penetration. About two-thirds (67.6%) of women had used the sub-form of ‘Angling hips low’ to enhance their pleasure from penetration. A slightly greater proportion of women (83.5%) of women had used the sub-form of ‘Angling hips high’ to enhance their pleasure from penetration....
Prevalence of and pleasure during Rocking
As shown in Table 3, 76.4% of women had ever used any form of Rocking (i.e. the base of a penis or sex toy rubbing against the clitoris constantly during penetration, by staying all the way inside the vagina rather than thrusting in and out) to enhance their pleasure during vaginal penetration. Nearly three-quarters of women (70.2%) had ever engaged in Rocking with a penis to make penetration more pleasurable for themselves. In contrast, one-third of women had ever used Rocking with a sex toy (35.8%), to make penetration more pleasurable....
Prevalence of and pleasure during Shallowing
As shown in Table 4, approximately 4 out of 5 women (83.8%) had ever used any form of Shallowing (e.g. being touched just at the entrance to the vagina) to enhance their pleasure during penetration. A majority of women had ever done Shallowing with a penis tip (67.1%) or with a tongue or lips (69.7%) to make penetration more pleasurable. A slightly smaller proportion of women had used Shallowing with a fingertip (60.4%) to enhance their pleasure from penetration. Shallowing was less commonly done with a sex toy (37.8%)...Table 5 illustrates the ways in which women reported that using a Shallowing technique enhanced their sexual pleasure during penetration that followed Shallowing. About 40% of women noted more pleasure, while a quarter reported stronger orgasms. Only 10.1% thought that their likelihood of orgasm was increased. One-third of women (37.4%) suggested that their pleasure was impacted, but in a way that did not follow a specific pattern...
Prevalence of and pleasure during Pairing
As shown in Table 6, 69.7% of women have ever used a Solo Pairing or Partner Pairing technique (e.g. woman stimulating her clitoris with a finger or a partner doing so while the partner simultaneously penetrates her vagina) to make penetration more pleasurable. Forty percent of women had used Solo Pairing to make penetration more pleasurable; about one-third of women had ever done so with a finger, and 20% had ever done so with a sex toy. About half of women had engaged in Partner Pairing to make penetration more pleasurable (49%); Partner Pairing was more commonly done with a finger (43.1%) than with a sex toy (17.5%)...
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