A woman's buttocks are an important part of her beauty. According to the U.S. "Health Day" website, a recent study found that women who swing their hips more when walking are more likely to reach orgasm and have a better quality of sex life. The research was led by sexologist Stuart from the University of the West of Scotland. The researchers selected 16 married women and asked them to complete a sexual behavior questionnaire to understand their sexual satisfaction. The researchers then used cameras to record the women's walks. The results showed that women whose hips moved more noticeably when they walked had a happier sex life. Sexologists say that the size of a woman's steps and the degree of rotation of her pelvis when she walks are closely related to her orgasm. The size of your stride and the range of pelvic rotation are limited by the flexibility of your pelvic muscles. The higher the flexibility, the greater the range of pelvic movement. The flexibility of the pelvic muscles determines a woman's level of involvement in sex and her degree of cooperation with her partner. In addition, women who like to twist their hips when walking are more confident about their bodies and can devote themselves fully to sex. |
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