A new study conducted by psychologists at Rutgers University found that women with female partners tend to enjoy more consistent orgasms than women with male partners. This is further evidence of the "orgasm gap" which shows that men hardly ever skip a peak in intimate acts, while for women it happens all the time.

Most women need at least some degree of clitoral stimulation to reach orgasm, with statistics showing that between 70 and 90 women are unable to have a penetrative orgasm alone. While this study may be interpreted as saying that sex with men is worse than sex with women, the researchers only hope to highlight the problems that come with heterosexual relationships in the bedroom. It's a real shame that we had to wait for a man to say it and back it up with numbers, because women have been saying it for years - research has proven what we've always known - men are bad in bed. The study was published in Social Psychological and Personality Science, a journal of the University of New Jersey.