While most people donate their organs and bodies to science after death, Cara Delevingne went one step further and donated her orgasm to science!
The "Only Murders In The Building" star wanted to scientifically study orgasm and body chemistry to uncover the "orgasm gender gap," a theory about why men are more likely to orgasm during sex than women. The results will be featured in a six-part BBC special, Planet Sex with Cara Delelevigne.
So how exactly did the doctors measure her orgasm? She gave blood samples before and after reaching orgasm to detect changes in her body chemistry. The test showed different levels of endocannabinoids, which is the chemical that increases a person's euphoria and pleasure response during sex and decreases anxiety.
"I think that women's sexual desire is definitely suppressed. I think that in the 21st century it is time for women to enjoy themselves as much as men in bed! Scientists say that 95% of men experience orgasm during intercourse, but only 65% of women experience it. To be honest, I don't think the latter is true. Considering what my friends say, I'd say 15-20%.
Source: Pop Crush