Smart Women Have Worse Sex Lives |
May 12, 2008 |

Educated women have more difficulty in achieving orgasm, scientists say. The German survey showed that women who completed their education were less satisfied with their sex life.
German lifestyle website surveyed over 2,000 women between the ages of 18 and 49.
In the study, 62 percent of educated women experienced difficulties achieving orgasm, while only 38 percent of women with lower educational qualification reported about these problems.
These findings coincide with the results of the Canadian study conducted among 1582 women aged between 14 and 44 with different levels of education. The study found that 55 percent of better-educated women had more difficulties to experience orgasm and were more likely to have lower sex drives. As much as 70 percent women with high-school grad were satisfied with their sex life.
Experts think that educated women are more concerned about their sex lives and have higher requirements for a partner. In spite the fact that women with advanced education were more inventive in bed, experimenting with sex positions, masturbation, they were less likely to have orgasms.
The Sex in America study said that educated women were less likely to report about orgasm during sex, but said that sometimes they experienced the big O.
