Love Island's Megan Barton Hanson talks sex toys and female 'orgasm gap'

Love Island contestant Megan Barton Hanson has opened up to her Instagram followers in a bid to break the stigma surrounding female sex talk.

The reality star, 26, took to her Instagram TV page to chat with her followers following the news that she had teamed up with sex toy manfacturer Lelo.

Megan, who is no stranger to sharing her thoughts on sex has frequently spoken out attempting to break the stereotype surrounding female orgasms and how they are portrayed in films.

Now, the blonde bombshell has revealed her thoughts on the “orgasm gap” and feeling empowered while getting down and dirty with a partner.

Megan took to Instagram TV to offer sexual advice to her fans

Speaking to her 1.7 million followers, the former stripper sat down as she answered fan questions on topics such as what sex toy she would recommend using for the first time and how to introduce them into a relationship.

Kicking things off, one concerned fan questioned Megan on the topic of the “orgasm gap”, addressing the topic the star said: “Men have more orgasms during sex than women and I think it’s a society thing.

The star suggested that women have less orgasms than men

“In films, it’s always about guys getting off – women in films don’t particularly like sex.”

She added: “The orgasm gap is basically men have loads more orgasms than women do.”

The reality star went as far as to advise fans on what sex toys they should use if it’s their first time

Megan later went on to confess: “there’s no shame in enjoying sex just as much as men and we [women] deserve to have as many orgasms as men do, as well.”

Addressing body confidence, Megan who recently launched her NSFW OnlyFans account revealed: “As a woman, you’re always conscious of your body and how you look.

“It’s always ‘oh do I look ok?’ ‘do I have rolls in this position?’ or ‘what do I look like from behind?’ there are so many different things wrong.”

Slamming the porn industry, Megan said: “A load of young girls and guys get advice from porn which is so, so wrong.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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