Cara Delevingne suggests men lack ‘right tools’ to pleasure women

actor and model cara delevingne has suggested that men do not have the “right equipment” to sexually pleasure a woman.

speaking in its first episode BBC documentary Planet Sex with Cara DelevingneWhich premiered yesterday (December 1), the supermodel discussed the “orgasm gap” where 95 percent of straight men orgasm during intercourse, but only 65 percent of straight women achieve orgasm.

“I think that men in general are not equipped with the right tools to be able to handle women, especially sexually,” Delevingne said in the six-part documentary.

The 30-year-old continued: “For me, the earliest ideas I was taught about sex were man plus woman, d*** plus vagina equals orgasm.

“I don’t want to go into the art of courting a woman, but it’s a lot more complicated and a lot more fun.”

Earlier in the episode, Delevingne participated in a scientific study at a German university, for which she masturbated for 10 minutes while her blood was drawn.

“I’ve had some weird sexual experiences, but this is definitely on the up,” she said.

The supermodel admitted that taking part was one of the “bravest” things she’s ever done. He said: “I can’t believe I did it.”

Delevingne also revealed in the series that she struggled gender identity when she was growing up. “I couldn’t talk to anybody about it,” she says in the documentary. “I had a lot of internal homophobia And be ashamed I thought I was unusual.

Reflecting on the series, the supermodel admitted that making Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne changed his life, “Now I’m happier than ever. I feel really, really proud of what we’ve built.

“I know I shouldn’t be ashamed, but I truly believe there are souls like me all over the world.”

Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne Available to stream on BBC iPlayer.