
Yes, Cara Delevingne Donated An Orgasm to Science — Here's How
Making kinky TV history.
On a hunt to dismantle the gender climax gap, model Cara Delevingne has donated an orgasm to science in her six-part Hulu and BBC series, Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne.
“When it comes to the orgasm, there is a definite gender gap,” Delevingne shared in the series. “Scientists say that 95% of straight men orgasm during intercourse but only 65% of straight women do.” However, she did acknowledge that “Lesbians and queer women seem to have it better.” Science hypothesizes this is because it’s “easier” for men to orgasm. That information didn’t sit well with Delevninge so she took matters into her own hands.
In the series which premieres December 1, the model is seen giving an orgasm to researchers at a hospital in Germany. But how did she give the orgasm? Well, it’s easier than it sounds.
To do so, Delevigne allowed researchers to test her blood pre and post-orgasm. This research will determine whether it’s easier for men to orgasm… or if they just suck at providing them.
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