Women are more sexually satisfied if they like their eyes, lips and ears over their stomach, thighs and weight, new research reveals.
Although having a larger BMI does reduce women’s sexual self-esteem, being svelte does not boost their confidence in the bedroom as much as having attractive facial features, a study found.
Nonetheless, women who perceive their bodies to be ‘pure’, ‘soft’ and ‘expressive’ report greater sexual self-worth, the research adds.
Body image aside, masturbation also boosts women’s confidence when getting intimate with their partner, the study found.
Yet, their age, happiness in their relationship and their partner’s sexual satisfaction does not affect women’s enjoyment when getting physical, the research adds.
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