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most women ive talked to about this prefer sex, even if masturbation is more likely to result in an orgasm. Masturbation is often businesslike and efficient, whereas sex with someone else can be exploratory, meandering, and surprising. while only 16 percent of men prefer masturbating to sex, they still do it more. For women, 68 percent favor having sex because of the intimacy, and for men, 71 percent find that satisfaction is. For women, in particular, the pleasure from masturbation is more intense than both the experience of intercourse and orgasm through intercourse, for different reasons. During intercourse, while a woman experiences closeness, tenderness, and lust, she does not usually get the stimulation on her clitoris that she is used to or familiar with from. As chalabi points out, women are less likely to try masturbating, however, there is still a large gender gap when it comes to routine masturbation. 9 percent of women between the ages of 25 and 29 masturbate two to three times a week whereas 23. Gauzy scenes like these are not what masturbation looks like to most women, including the ladies we spoke to. These solo sex fans (80 of women do it, according to one survey) agreed to open up. it definitely feeds into the idea that masturbation is still a very taboo topic, even in the wake of what seems to be a sexual revolution. Yes, women enjoy masturbating more than intercourse, and while only 16 percent of men prefer masturbating to sex, they still do it more (with 24 percent of women preferring it). Many women actually prefer solo sex to doing the deed with a real live man. A recent study polled women on arousal, sexual pleasure, and orgasms.