Is Sex Between Women More Pleasurable? Let’s Talk About It

Is Sex Between Women More Pleasurable? Let’s Talk About It

For years, pleasure has been told through a very narrow lens: one that’s heteronormative, centered on the penis, penetration, and the male orgasm.
But what about sex within the LGBTQ+ community?

A study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior found that 86% of lesbian women reach orgasm during sexual encounters, compared to only 65% of women in heterosexual relationships. 


So, what’s behind this difference?

Less pressure. More communication.

In relationships between women, there’s often more open communication about what feels good, what doesn’t, and what each person truly desires.


In contrast, many heterosexual couples still struggle with shame or taboos that prevent them from exploring and understanding each other’s pleasure.

Talking about sex honestly—without fear of bruising anyone’s ego—changes everything.

 

More body empathy

Women understand, from experience, how female arousal works: that it’s not always immediate, that not everyone enjoys the same type of touch, and that lubrication varies.

This shared understanding makes intimacy more patient, more mindful, and more focused on genuine pleasure—not just on “getting to the end.”


It's not all about penetration

Most sexual practices between women aren’t centered solely on penetration, but on full-body stimulation.

The clitoris—that incredible organ with over 10,000 nerve endings—takes the spotlight, along with kissing, touching, grinding, toys, and oral sex.

There’s no single “right way” to do it.
Each encounter can be different: more creative, more sensory, more free.


Pleasure lasts longer (and isn’t measured by orgasms)

For many, pleasure isn’t defined by climax alone.

There’s more foreplay, more exploration, a deeper emotional connection, and far less urgency.

It’s sex without a stopwatch: focused on feeling, not performance.


What can we learn from this?

Saying that lesbian sex is 'better' isn’t about comparison: it’s about rethinking what we consider good sex.

The traditional heterosexual model could learn a great deal from this approach: communication, respect, curiosity, and time. 

Pleasure doesn’t have a sexual orientation: it has practice, attention, and care.


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