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Approximately one in eight Females (Shop Women’s Clothing Here) assert that they have never attained pleasure, and among them is a biochemist, author, and reality TV celebrity Yewande, who appeared in series five of the popular iTV2 dating program.
The scientist shared her own personal encounters concerning the matter leading up to the premiere of the documentary.
She stated: ‘It’s such a defining moment when you’re a teenager learning about intercourse at school, and sexual education teaches about male pleasure but not about female pleasure.’
She added to The Sun: ‘It’s not that I am promoting. I’m just a regular girl who, at 26, has never experienced pleasure. The program is simply my journey.’
A description for the documentary Secrets of The Female Orgasm, states: ‘Raised in a strict Catholic family, Yewande struggled with anxiety and shame regarding intercourse, and she didn’t discover that Females (Shop Women’s Clothing Here) could experience pleasure until she was 19 or 20.
‘In this one-of-a-kind film, Secrets of the Female Orgasm, Yewande meets other Females (Shop Women’s Clothing Here), scientists, and therapists to listen to their stories, research, and advice.
Attempting different techniques, experimenting with adult toys, and visiting a sex club all contribute to her research as she strives to understand everything there is to know about the intricacy of the female orgasm in an attempt to experience one herself for the first time.
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She stated: ‘I acquired so much knowledge, and hopefully, I can educate someone or maybe there’s someone who can relate to me or grew up in a religious household or a household that never discusses intercourse and had a similar journey as mine.
Yewande appeared on season five of love Island #love Island(Picture: ITV/REX)‘I recall one of the things I said to producers was ‘don’t inform me what we’re doing’ because I won’t get any sleep and I’ll be thinking about it every single day.’
Before entering love Island, Yewande had only ever had one boyfriend, and it didn’t go very well.
She told The Sun: ‘We broke up four years ago, and since then I’ve found it really difficult to trust people and date. I was betrayed.
‘He betrayed me with multiple individuals. It was terrible. I lost so much trust in men.’
Secrets Of The Female Orgasm airs on Thursday at 10pm on Channel 4.
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First appear at love Island’s Yewande Biala, 26, has never experienced pleasure and is advocating for improved sexual education