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Default Jan 04, 2015 at 10:47 AM
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I just read something that got me really upset. There were few articles about how women getting more intense and frequent orgasms if they having sex with rich men.
For example: Why rich men are better in bed: Women have more orgasms with wealthy partners, study finds | Daily Mail Online

It said that it doesn't matter how the guy doing it, the only thing that matters - his social rank. My ex-gf dumped me to be with my ex-friend, who is pretty rich. Is she more satisfied and having better sex with him, than with me, just because he has loads of money? I hate this world so much right now.
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Default Jan 04, 2015 at 11:16 AM
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That sounds like nonsense to me but I'm sure there are women who may get off on the thought of lots of money. I wouldn't want to be the person in a relationship with someone like that though.
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Default Jan 04, 2015 at 11:18 AM
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Hello Mefisto. I don't think this is true. Although i have to admit that i am not an expert for women orgasms, i had only sex with one woman in my life. But i also have to say that it was really good and we both enjoyed it very much. And the most important thing concerning your question... we both were far from beeing rich

In my opinion she wasn't the right one for you if she dumped you only for a richer guy. Hope this helps a little bit.
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Default Jan 04, 2015 at 11:58 AM
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That sounds like nonsense to me
The most upsetting thing for me - the arguments of biological behavior, that has been created during evolution, actually make sense.

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I'm sure there are women who may get off on the thought of lots of money.
Im afraid that is majority of women. No point in blaming them, since it their nature, right? Im just regret that i didn't realized it sooner. I should have avoided entering relationship with girl in the first place, since i don't have much money. The result is totally logical.
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Default Jan 04, 2015 at 12:48 PM
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I dated a lot of poor men in my time, though. Very few rich ones! The intimacy had more to do with chemistry and compatibility than any external factor. If women only got excited by money, how would you explain all the poor people in the world?
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I just read something that got me really upset. There were few articles about how women getting more intense and frequent orgasms if they having sex with rich men.
For example: Why rich men are better in bed: Women have more orgasms with wealthy partners, study finds | Daily Mail Online

It said that it doesn't matter how the guy doing it, the only thing that matters - his social rank. My ex-gf dumped me to be with my ex-friend, who is pretty rich. Is she more satisfied and having better sex with him, than with me, just because he has loads of money? I hate this world so much right now.
It's junk science. I read another article on PC that said women have better sex when they are in love. So you could believe either of those articles.

A lot of these articles in the paper are just flimsy extrapolations by the journalist and do not relate to any assertions made in the actual scientific study itself. I would bypass the article and read the actual science because the journalists tend to put their own spin on things just for click bait.

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Default Jan 05, 2015 at 07:43 AM
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This study uses a very strange subset for its sampling:

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The Chinese Health and Family Life Survey includes information on the sex lives, income, education and other personal details on 5,000 people across China, based on interviews and questionnaires. Among these were 1,534 women with husbands and boyfriends.
The sample was 5,000 people in China (although the article shows pictures of Caucasian people) and among those, only 1,534 had husbands or boyfriends. So the other 3,500 were casual hookups? According to the article, they only used the 1,500 for their study and there was a numerical correlation between orgasms and spouses income.

In China.

Where we know everyone is treated equally. Where the poor work in sweatshops.

Riiiiight. Nothing helps a sex life like working in squalor for 90 hours a week.

As they say, garbage in equals garbage out.

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