Of all the sex acts out there, blow jobs are shrouded in the most mystery maybe aside from anal sex or pegging, but still. For something that has to do with your mouth, there's not always a ton of communication that goes down between two people, pre-BJ. Here's to hoping we can clear up all the misconceptions someday, in a future that is bright and shiny. I know what you're doing when I suddenly feel my head being nudged in a certain direction. Yeah, your "subtle" please-give-me-a-BJmove is not subtle at all. Women are all talking about this behind your back. We know what's going on. The very first thought that goes through my head is, "Do I know when the last time this dude showered was?

2. Yese, 23


BUG KILLS AGAIN
In seriously depressing but not-so-surprising news: There are some big differences between the sexes when it comes to going down on each other. According to a study of undergrads from Canada, published in the Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality , women are twice as likely to have given oral without ever getting it in return 26 percent vs. Definitely not cool, guys. What's even suckier, only 28 percent of women said they actually enjoyed giving blow jobs—despite the fact that they were doing it more. Men were significantly more likely to have fun during the act : Fifty-two percent rated going down on their partners as "super hot. Making your partner orgasm is hot, but not nearly as hot as being on the receiving end. The study also found that women who were either living with, engaged to, or married to their partners found oral stimulation way more pleasurable than it was during a casual hookup or friends-with-benefits sitch. Shocking, we know.
1. Hannah, 26
Oral sex has become more commonplace in sexual encounters among people of all ages. Prior to the Sexual Revolution of the s, it was just considered taboo, an act reserved for homosexuals or prostitution. So, when it comes to giving and receiving oral sex , does one gender find it more pleasurable than the other? Of the students who were heterosexual, and who had at least one sexual experience in the past, about 70 percent of both sexes reported having oral sex. Oral sex was no more or less likely to happen in hookups versus committed relationships. These participants were asked to rate how pleasurable oral sex was on a scale from 1 not at all pleasurable to 4 very pleasurable. Going down was found to be less pleasurable with casual partners than with dating or cohabitating partners. However, oral sex with casual partners was still deemed pleasurable.
News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality collated data from undergrads by carrying out a survey of their sexual habits. Statistics showed that only a low percentage of couples regularly participated in oral sex. Around 26 per cent of women performed an oral sex act on their partners compared to just ten per cent of men that returned the favour. Even though a higher proportion of women provided their partners with oral sex, only 28 per cent confessed that they actually enjoyed giving it. Staggeringly, 52 per cent of male participants claimed to enjoy going down on their partners, but only one-fifth actually delivered the goods. Lad quits chicken nuggets and becomes ripped following strict weight loss regime with his MUM. The secret of more pleasurable foreplay was that it works better in long-term relationships than it does during casual hook-ups. Follow The Sun.