She does not wear a white coat, she is not a doctor and she is not a sexologist either, but she is moved by an extraordinary interest in making female sexuality known.

Laurène Dorléac has investigated with the same tools that Masters and Johnson used in their mythical investigations or Shere Hite herself in her reports to

discover the bases of our sexual behavior.

Observe and ask.

The result is 'Clímax', an educational series about sex that arrives on a virtual platform.

Shere Hite, the sexual confessor of more than an entire generation, died a year and a half ago, leaving many pieces still in turmoil.

She was the first to ask women what they thought and felt about sex, exposing our intimacies and completely changing the way we understand our sexual life.

Her death made us feel like orphans and it relieves us to know that, in her own way,

Dorléac has taken over.

This 30-year-old Parisian woman is nothing like the American sexologist with red hair, almost albino skin and the appearance of a sexy calendar girl, but she perseveres along the same path.

Beginnings and goals

Graduated from the prestigious ESCP Business School in Paris, Dorléac worked for four years in the technology market.

She immediately began to inquire about sex and eroticism in documentation centers, laboratories and major scientific journals.

She spent eight months gathering information

with the help of her team, which allowed her to use a base of more than 20 studies, the advice of seven psychologists and sexologists, and almost 100,000 testimonials to produce a series of instructional videos on masturbation organized in three seasons. .

The main intention of this entrepreneur, unconditional of Brad Pitt, is

to equalize the pleasure of both sexes,

eliminate that great orgasmic gap that leads many women to a devastating orgasmic life both in quality and quantity.

the numbers sing

Only 39% of women achieve orgasm during sex, compared to 91% of men.

Shere Hite found that 70% of her respondents had never had an orgasm during intercourse, although they did admit to enjoying it alone.

In 2022 the grim portrayal of her hasn't improved all that much.

We still do not understand, for example, why

between 20% and 40% of women suffer from an episode of anorgasmia.

In his research, Dorléac has observed things like almost 27% of women not knowing how to locate a clitoris on a chart and 22% saying they have never masturbated.

She assures that

there is an absolute ignorance of the female body

from the waist and it occurs globally, regardless of culture, country or religion.

This and other surprises are what prompted her desire to create 'Climax'.

what we can see

In his videos he has not sought theatricality, but authenticity.

There is no music or decorations.

Just a voiceover and the female body.

The images are very explicit, with close-ups of the sexual anatomy that can be uncomfortable.

In them she presents up to 19 masturbation techniques and another 47 with 2D animation to find out what happens inside, tantra exercises and a suggestive orientation towards the Kamasutra.

The scenes are filmed without a filter to closely observe pleasure in all its dimensions.

They are powerful, but not pornographic.

A scene from 'Climax'.

Dorléac is convinced that it was necessary to do so.

"It had to be a

direct and practical education,

with very precise instructions", she has declared.

Her intention is to contribute to making female sexuality a way to improve relationships, contribute to our well-being and relax the spirit.

In the flesh

If we take into account that young people are educated in sexuality mainly on platforms like TikTok, the series could be very timely.

"Female pleasure is not spontaneous, it needs an education and knowledge

of anatomy that will help you know how to please yourself," she justifies.

Despite the fact that she sees a lot of useful content on social networks, the author was missing a platform that used a body of flesh and blood.

'Climax' was already available in the UK, France, Australia and Italy.

Now

the platform has landed in Spain

and its reception is yet to be seen.

In his favor he has a mantra taken from Oscar Wilde in his idea of ​​aiming for the moon because, even in the case of failure, the fall will always be in the stars.

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