1. Men have more of them. Nearly a quarter of men claim to orgasm once a day, compared to just 15% of women.
  2. Duration Varies in Both Sexes: The duration of orgasm varies for both males and females. For females, the average orgasm lasts between six and 10 seconds. In a lady is lucky, it can last for as long as 20 seconds. Among men, it’s much less than that of his female partner. It’s a meager four to five seconds. Not so great an orgasm-fact for men, right?
  3. Some women can orgasm from nipple stimulation alone. This isn’t particularly surprising when you consider the fact that brain scanning studies have found that nipple stimulation activates the same region of the brain as stimulation of the clitoris and vagina.
  4. The rule of thumb: the distance between a woman’s clitoris and vaginal opening predicts her likelihood of orgasm during vaginal intercourse. When the distance is smaller (generally less than the width of a thumb), she is more likely to reach orgasm because the clitoris gets more stimulation by being closer to the action.
  5. The coital alignment technique has been shown scientifically to increase the odds of simultaneous orgasm during penile-vaginal intercourse. You can learn more about this sexual position and how it works.
  6. On an average, it takes about 4 minutes for men to reach orgasm and about 10-20 minutes for women. 
  7. Frequent orgasms are associated with better health. In fact, some research even suggests that orgasm may provide a boost to the immune system.
  8. Orgasms stimulate the same area of the brain as does heroin in an addict’s brain, strongly suggesting that sex can be addictive.
  9. The duration of an orgasm tends to decrease as a person ages. 
  10. Women who feel less secure in their relationship are less likely to orgasm. 
  11. Around 75% of women need clitoral stimulation and are unable to orgasm through intercourse alone.