Every year, July 31 is celebrated all over the world, but especially in Italy for what is otherwise known as World Orgasm Day. It is believed that this anniversary was first celebrated in 2015, though it is not clear why it falls on July 31 of each year.

Orgasm day, this is the best place for sex

What are the places where the best sex takes place? The Sextoy LELO company, as The Irish Sun reports, has conducted a global study to find out which country has the most orgasms and where the most intense. Norway tops the list, with 35% of respondents claiming to reach orgasm daily. A figure that is more than three times that of the British, with only 11% claiming to peak so regularly. The average overall rate is that of an orgasm achieved two or three times a week.

Women discover the best age for sex

When we talk about sex, we may think that youth is a kind of enjoyment benefit and that twenty-year-olds are often seen as the age of sexual peak. But this is not the case with women, especially if we are talking about orgasms. An investigation into the secrets of women's bedrooms has revealed that orgasm improves with age. In fact, over 36 is the best time for the perfect peak.

Sex is also good for work. Revolutionary study of sex

Not only that! Don't you feel good at work? Have more sex. That's because night sex puts you in good shape and boosts your performance at work the next day, according to the "From Bedroom to Office" science study. Endorphins released after sex have had many benefits in daily life, not just the fact that people felt more positive about their work and more engaged in it. The benefits were so significant that the lead author, Kevin Leavitt, suggested that we pursue our level of sexual activity, as many of us do with exercise and diets.

Sex, the "super orgasm" exists. Here's how to get it

Finally, scientists say it is possible for women to have "super orgasms" in which they can reach orgasm maximally. Roofing is possible, they concluded, with a mix of relaxation, yoga and total commitment. The extraordinary discovery refutes earlier research that says "super-orgasms" did not exist.