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Studies have indicated that a woman s experience of vaginal orgasm can be identified from her gait. Women who have experienced this type of orgasm tend to have more rotation in their pelvis and spine, as well as a longer stride.

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Studies have indicated that a woman’s experience of vaginal orgasm can be identified from her gait. Women who have experienced this type of orgasm tend to have more rotation in their pelvis and spine, as well as a longer stride.

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