Cara Delevingne Dishes About Men's Inability To Handle Women

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Cara Delevingne is the topic of conversation for her views on sex, sexuality, and the gender gap in orgasms. The queer British model shared these views on her latest show, Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne, which explored society's relation with sexuality and all it entails.

The six-part documentary took Delevingne on a journey across the world, including to Germany, where she discovered the origins of orgasms. Her goal was simple - Find out why men experience more pleasure from sex and fix the orgasm gap with the information.

Delving Into The World Of Sex

Delevingne spoke to experts and regular queer folks worldwide while unlearning some myths she internalized as a young woman. Starting with the glowering reviews from critics, Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne isn't a debauchery fest, as the title might mislead you to believe.

Instead, it's a bunch of myth-bursting and difficult conversations surrounding sex and sexuality. In one of the episodes, Delevingne said,

"When it comes to the orgasm, there's a definite gender gap... Lesbians and queer women definitely seem to have it better..."

The model backed her claim with scientific findings, which said 95 percent of straight men orgasm more than women, with only 65 percent of the other gender experiencing the Big O.

Addressing The Orgasm Gap

"I do feel that generally men are not equipped with the right tools to be able to handle women, especially sexually."

Delevingne believes it's more complicated to make women reach orgasm, and it doesn't help that most societies consider it a taboo subject. The general idea (outdated and unfair) focuses on male genitalia and satisfaction when sex comes up.

Women are only seen as a means to an end, thus making most straight men focus on pumping in and out without caring about stimulating the clitoris, which is the most important part of women's pleasure.

Going Ginger Brown For The Premiere

It's no shocker that Delevingne took on this huge task, as she's known for pushing boundaries unapologetically. She debuted a new look last month via Instagram.

During her documentary premiere, the actress cum model wore a well-tailored tan pantsuit with a cobalt bra peeking underneath its oversized lapel.

Delevingne also switched her hair color to a ginger brown tone with wavy curls while she kept her makeup muted (although she had intense smoky eyes).

Baring It All At The MET Gala

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Delevingne's pantsuit combo was reminiscent of her MET Gala 2022 look, which included golden body paint and a bondage-style bodysuit with pasties in place of a bra. That was one of many times the model when risque on a red carpet, and it wouldn't be the last.