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According to data collected by brand , the “masturbation gap” — a term that describes the disparity between how frequently men and women masturbate — is starting to close. This year, the gap has shrunk to 56 percent, compared to a difference of 66 percent in 2020.
New Data Shows the “Masturbation Gap” Is Beginning To Close
A new campaign ‘Close The Gap’ from Girls Get Off tackles a topic that remains taboo at many a dinner table. The masturbation gap.
“Women we talk to often have feelings of shame or ‘dirtiness’ surrounding masturbation, and we find that with creative marketing and talking normally about the topic, this helps take away those uncomfortable feelings and close in on the masturbation gap. Masturbation provides health benefits and costs nothing, so why not? Everyone deserves to explore their own pleasure.”
Girls Get Off Campaign Aims to Close The Masturbation Gap in Australia














