Your ninth-grade biology teacher probably told you this: For reproduction purposes, only the male orgasm is necessary.
While he (or she) certainly had a point (male ejaculation, which accompanies orgasm, is necessary in order for sperm to make their way toward the womanβs egg), says Elisabeth Lloyd, PhD,Β a distinguished professor at Indiana University who has been studying the purpose of theΒ female climaxΒ for some time.
Hereβs what she found: The female orgasmΒ is part of mate selection (a woman chooses her partner based on his ability to make her climax), and it promotes βpair bonding,β which means a couple is more likely to pursue parenting. Even if youβre not looking to partner up and make babies, itβs only fair for everyone to find sex satisfying.