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No-Duh Study of the Day: Love Makes Sex Better For Most Women

Wow, now here’s a shocker: Love makes sex better for most women, a study finds.

This could have been gleaned by common sense, but since radical feminism has warped the truth about sex and love, and twisted so many female minds into believing lies and selling themselves short, I guess I can excuse the need for such a study.

Penn State Abington associate professor of sociology Beth Montemurro conducted in-depth interviews with 95 women who lived in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. Penn State News reported the findings, culled between 2008 and 2011, on Tuesday.

The results, according to Penn State News: “Love and commitment can make sex physically more satisfying for many women.”

Women said that they connected love with sex and that love actually enhanced the physical experience of sex,” said Montemurro …

Women who loved their sexual partners also said they felt less inhibited and more willing to explore their sexuality.

“When women feel love, they may feel greater sexual agency because they not only trust their partners but because they feel that it is OK to have sex when love is present,” Montemurro said.

Two other extensive studies have also found that love and committed relationships help women come.

And ladies, if you want the BEST SEX EVER? Get married and pray. The University of Chicago’s 1992 National Health and Social Life Survey proved married people who attend church weekly have the most active and enjoyable sex lives.

It’s not rocket science, it’s reality. That one night stand when she supposedly had a mind-blowing orgasm? She faked it. Sorry, guys.

Jennifer Kabbany is editor of The College Fix ( follow Jenn on Twitter: @JenniferKabbany )

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Jennifer Kabbany is editor-in-chief of The College Fix.