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OMGYES.com is a new, research-based way to broaden knowledge about pleasure. This has been shown to improve relationship closeness and happiness, in and outside the bedroom.
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In an Indiana University School of Medicine study, after one or both members of a couple explored OMGYES.com for one month, the couple experienced
- increased closeness and intimacy in the context of their everyday relationships
- increased belief their sex and intimacy would continue to get better
- increased sexual frequency and reported pleasure
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Researchers studied hundreds of couples from different backgrounds and ages, comparing before and one month after learning with OMGYES.com.
Whether one or both members in the couple used the site, they reported significantly:
- increased closeness and intimacy in the context of their everyday relationships
- increased sexual frequency and reported pleasure
Devon Hensel, PhD, study lead researcher at Indiana University School of Medicine
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In a 2021 study, 870 adults were given access to OMGyes.com and asked to explore the resource over a four-week period.
They reported significant increases in:
- their knowledge of what feels good to them.
- their curiosity about what feels good to their partner.
- their belief that their sex and intimacy would continue to get better.
- their experience of more closeness and intimacy in the context of their everyday relationships.
Professor Devon Hensel, PhD, study lead at Indiana University School of Medicine
See how this new knowledge about pleasure is improving relationships
In a study of 870 adults, using OMGYES.com broadened the ways people understand, advocate for, and enjoy sexual pleasure, and experience intimacy, closeness & relationship happiness.
- Devon Hensel, PhD, study lead researcher at Indiana University School of Medicine