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The World’s First 'Semen Census' Online Survey Explores 'The Psychology Of Male Ejaculation'

26/10/2020

On the web, Ejaculation that follows sexual intercourse or other sexual activity is often related to either pornography, sex tapes, and some other lucrative terms, as well as memes.

First of, if meant to be made public, the release of a male's sperm is more like the "money shot," which either make or break the media. Despite ejaculation is a simple physiological process, not everyone ejaculates with the purpose of conception of a baby, because ejaculation is the culmination of sexual pleasure, and humans engage in sex for pleasure as well.

Second, male ejaculation is expected to happen during sex (sooner or later), and the released fluid needs to go somewhere.

Because there isn’t any other fluid known to humanity that is both controversial and consequential, and is taboo but natural, the term "semen" is rarely used for education or as a source for information.

Bad Girls Bible created an online Survey to make this a lot less taboo, and a lot more informational, but still safe for work, despite being rather graphic.

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In short, the survey asked the men where they like to blow their load, and asked the women about where they actually want their man to finish.

In a survey called "Come Here Often?" the survey is said to be the world’s first "semen census."

Not surprisingly, 92% of all respondents said the vagina is the most common place to ejaculate into. 74% said they often come on their partner's body, whereas 54% prefer to give a facial, and 23% would rather cum "elsewhere."

While the answers make sense, what's unique in this survey is that, it realized that 74% of people said that the man sometimes or often externally comes on the woman, with nearly 9 in 10 of respondents choosing the front of the woman’s body rather than the back.

The survey also found that the most common external location for ejaculation, selected by 24.3% people, was the mons pubis.

As for least popular spot, include the hands, with 1.8%, legs, with 0.8%, and on the neck, with 0.3%.

The research also found that there are many reasons a man might come in one place instead of another, from practical (a condom means less clean up), to relational (the woman might not enjoy it on her breasts), to biological (on her feet is unlikely to result in pregnancy).The research also found that as people age, the more likely they finish inside their partner's vagina.

"Couples who had sex in the last seven days were more than twice as likely to say they’d experienced an ejaculation on the woman’s face or body in the past compared to those who had sex four to eight weeks ago," the research also found.

The research also found that men and women can have contrasts preferences.

For example, men were far more likely than women to select the woman’s face, mouths and lips as their preferred place to externally ejaculate.

Some women even consider the mouth as their least preferred place, even less desirable than inside the anal cavity after anal sex.

Only 9% of women said swallowing was their favorite finish, compared to 42% of men.

"This showed that men in general are more turned on by the concept of ejaculating on their partners’ bodies than women are by their partners ejaculating on them," the survey concluded.

And lastly, the survey also found the correlation between real life and online pornography.

"The more often men and women watch porn, the more likely they are to choose facials as their favorite finishing style," the research found.

"So while gender is the strongest determinant of whether someone likes giving or receiving facials, with men generally preferring them far more than women, the sexes share similar preferences if they watch a lot of porn."

"On average, men are more interested than women in external ejaculation."

These differences between the sexes raise the question of how similarly men and women ever feel about external ejaculation.

To come to this conclusion, all respondents (all Americans and sexually active), aged 18 to 74, were recruited to anonymously take part in the survey.

They were presented with a photograph of a nude woman’s body, front and back, and were to click where they or their partner most recently externally ejaculated.

"People who had never given or received an external ejaculation or had not seen one in porn were omitted from the heat maps, but not other questions and their graphics," the research conclusion said.

The responses received were then compiled together using click tracking to create user-friendly heat maps.

It's worth noting though, that the survey relied on participants’ anonymous recollections and preferences.

While participants were encouraged to tell the truth, the data is nevertheless self-reported, meaning that inaccuracies can occur.



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