So it's not just women! 30% of men admit to faking an orgasm

Jul 15, 2014 - 04:44
Jul 21, 2014 - 11:03
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So it's not just women! 30% of men admit to faking an orgasm
It’s not just women faking it in the bedroom (Picture: Dmitrii Kotin)

Women – so we are told – are the masters of faking a climax from the minute we're old enough to understand what an orgasm is.

But a new study has revealed that over 30 per cent of men have faked it too – meaning that the chances are, girls, you've been deceived in the bedroom. Oo-er.

We know what you're thinking. How? There's a very obvious part of this puzzle missing – the semen.

Well, apparently men are hiding their lack of, err – fluid, by whisking away the unsoiled condom before you've had a moment to understand what the heck is going on.

The study, conducted in New York by Time Magazine (they literally just questioned strangers in the street – amazing), saw 30.6 per cent of men fessing up to faking it in the bedroom.

And, according to Mail Online, a number of other studies undertaken across the US have shown the same results.

So are we just as dishonest as our cousins across the Atlantic, or are they giving men a

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