For women, the clitoris is one of our pleasure powerhouses. It contains 8,000 nerve endings that are the source of orgasm.

Normalise Female Pleasure and Make it More Accessible For Women
Normalise Female Pleasure and Make it More Accessible For Women

Studies have shown that clitoral stimulation is the quickest route to orgasm. There are many ways to stimulate your clitoris including foreplay and using a clitoral vibrator like Lioness.

Why is woman pleasure co so important?

As a society, we need to change the way we think about pleasure. Research shows that pleasure is a powerful predictor of sexual satisfaction, happiness and commitment. This is why it is so important to learn how to achieve pleasure and cultivate your embodied wholeness.

It’s also why it’s so troubling that women are having more trouble with having orgasms, even though there is no shortage of information on how to have an orgasm on the internet and in health and women’s magazines. This makes it all the more important to support and uplift women as they explore their pleasure.

What is woman pleasure co’s mission?

Our mission is to help normalise female pleasure, and make it more accessible for women. We do this by creating and supporting female-led businesses that are changing the game in sexual health and wellness. These businesses are disrupting a $70 billion market with their innovative and scientifically-backed products. They are also changing the way we talk about sex, and are breaking down taboos and barriers to pleasure.

Examples include Cliovana (who are narrowing the pleasure gap for women one orgasm at a time because all women deserve to have sex), b.WEAR (the first intimates brand designed by women for women), and ILOH (who are revolutionising sex tech with their app-connected device that goes from flaccid to erection at the touch of a button).

They are joining forces with organisations like #FEMALEPLEASURE who are fighting back against oppressive attitudes towards women’s sexual pleasure. This is an essential movement if we are to reclaim sexual pleasure as a human right, not a taboo.