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Faking orgasms is a more common phenomenon than many might think. In this article, we dive into various aspects of why and how often women and men fake orgasms, examining statistics and insights from a survey of over 2,000 participants from Europe and the U.S.
Our findings reveal that a significant number of women, and even some men, have admitted to faking an orgasm at some point. We break down the statistics by sexuality, relationship status, and more, providing a comprehensive overview of how and why people might choose to pretend. Whether it’s to avoid hurting a partner’s feelings or to bring an encounter to an end, the reasons behind faking orgasms are varied and complex.
Here’s what we’ve covered:
- Have You Ever Faked An Orgasm
- How Often Do You Fake Orgasms During Sex
- By Sexuality
- By Relationship Status
- How Do You Feel About Faking Orgasms
- How Did It Affect Your Relationship, When Your Partner Found Out
- If You Got Caught Faking, did you do it again With The Same Partner
- Reasons Why Women Fake Orgasms
Key Takeaways
- 68% of women have admitted to faking an orgasm with their partner.
- 27% of men also reported faking an orgasm.
- Straight women are more likely to fake orgasms compared to bisexual or gay women.
- 31% of individuals in long-term relationships have faked an orgasm.
- 60% of women would fake an orgasm again with the same partner after being caught.
- 70% of men reported never faking an orgasm, often due to physical evidence required.
- 48% of gay men and 34% of bisexual men admitted to faking orgasms, compared to 25% of straight men.
- 21% of men experienced a fight, and 15% broke up after their partner discovered they were faking.
- Americans are more likely to fake orgasms (over 50%) compared to Europeans (36%).
Have You Ever Faked An Orgasm?
It’s not uncommon for women to fake orgasms during sex. This section explores how many women have admitted to this behavior.
- 68% of women surveyed admitted to faking an orgasm with their partner.
- In contrast, 27% of men confessed to faking it.
- Cultural differences play a role, with more Americans (53%) admitting to faking it compared to Europeans (36%).

How Often Do You Fake Orgasms During Sex?
Frequency varies among individuals, and this section highlights how often women resort to faking orgasms.
- 24% of women reported sometimes faking an orgasm.
- Over 10% of women said they almost always or always faked it.
- Comparatively, only 5% of men sometimes faked an orgasm.
By Sexuality
Sexual orientation influences the likelihood of faking orgasms, with notable differences across different sexualities.
- Straight women were more likely to fake orgasms than bisexual or gay women.
- 34% of bisexual men and 48% of gay men admitted to faking orgasms, compared to 27% of straight men.

By Relationship Status
Relationship dynamics also affect whether women fake orgasms, with trends differing based on relationship status.
- 31% of respondents in long-term relationships admitted to faking orgasms to avoid hurting their partner’s feelings.
- 29% of women in new relationships said they had faked an orgasm at some point.
- Married individuals were the least likely to fake orgasms, possibly due to a higher level of comfort and satisfaction.
How Do You Feel About Faking Orgasms?
The emotional aftermath of faking orgasms varies, with some feeling neutral while others experience guilt or relief.
- 70% of men never fake orgasms, often due to the physical evidence required.
- A quarter of women felt grateful they could fake it, but only 7% felt annoyed about having to do so.
- Men were more likely to feel guilt or shame about faking orgasms.
How Did It Affect Your Relationship, When Your Partner Found Out?
Discovering a partner has faked an orgasm can lead to various reactions and consequences in a relationship.
- 31% of women reported their partners tried harder after finding out.
- 28% of women said their partners felt annoyed or embarrassed.
- For men, 21% got into a fight, and 15% even broke up after the truth came out.
- 12% of both women and men said it improved their sex life.
- 8% of men and 5% of women claim it brought them closer together.

If You Got Caught Faking, Did You Do It Again With The Same Partner?
Reactions to being caught faking orgasms can determine whether women continue this behavior with the same partner.
- 60% of women would fake an orgasm again with the same partner.
- Only 27% of men said they would fake it again after admitting to it previously.
Reasons Why Women Fake Orgasms
Understanding why women fake orgasms helps to shed light on this common behavior.
- Many women fake orgasms to avoid hurting their partner’s feelings or due to feeling tired or uninterested during sex.
- Some fake it to bring the sexual encounter to an end if it’s taking too long.
- Societal expectations and a desire to boost their partner’s ego also play significant roles.
Sources: zavamed.com and psychologytoday.com