OMGYES for healthcare providers

OMGYES supports clinicians and therapists by giving personal access for free

What is OMGYES?

OMGYES is the leading evidence-based resource about women's sexual pleasure, with over a million users.

It's a website (not an app) that provides practical physical, communication, and psychological techniques from our groundbreaking peer-reviewed, published research about the range of what feels good for women and why.

It feels honest, warm, and helpful. Zero sultriness. Giving detail without ever feeling clinical.

What is OMGYES?

Designed for impact

A Journal of Sex Research article reported that using OMGYES creates significant, large-effect size increases in:

sexual self-knowledge

sexual agency

sexual communication

pleasure and orgasm, both solo and with partners

We support you

We support you in your mission to provide evidence-based help to your patients and clients

Counters maladaptive beliefs Many hold misinformed understandings of anatomy, kinds of touch that are pleasurable, and how to guide partners. OMGYES replaces these with truths through short videos of women sharing these realizations they wish they'd had sooner.

A comfortable lexicon The language available for sex acts is either clinical or slang. OMGYES provides clear, descriptive terms for each type of touch and type of preference. This enables not only a more clear self-understanding, but also a new basis for communication.

Provides a framework for couples Couples treat OMGYES like a menu of the ways women vary. The format removes judgment, conflict, and ambiguity. Women can point and say, 'I think I like these four things' or 'I agree with this woman here,' and clearly convey preferences, often for the first time.

OMGYES combines learning modalities

Short videos

The centerpiece is short videos of women of all ages and body types who volunteered to be on the site because they felt so strongly this information needs to be out there. Click 'play' on the video to see an example from our Layering technique.

Layering

Indirect pleasure through surrounding skin

Lee

'Without Exposing it'

Perspectives

0:50

Diana

“Discover while masturbating”

1:28

Jane

“It’s like a rollercoaster”

Animated diagrams

Moving line-drawings make the subtle variations clear. Choose combinations of pressure and location to see the differences.

Location

Pressure

Data that normalizes

40% of American women went for years thinking something was wrong with them because they don't orgasm from penetration. That feeling of being broken dissolves away with this simple statistic. And that sense of relief can often precipitate new openness to learning the techniques women like them have discovered to include clitoral stimulation during penetration.

Pairing

Giving the clitoris extra pleasure during penetration

18%

of women have had orgasms from penetration on its own

73%

have orgasms with clitoral stimulation at the same time

40%

of women went for years thinking there was something wrong with them because they didn't orgasm from just penetration

How-to videos

Many of these discoveries only really become clear when you actually see them up close. In these videos, women walk through each technique like they're sharing with a friend, alongside simple line-art animations detailing exactly what they mean. Our research shows that these visuals help people actually remember and use what they've learned.

Diana

Shows her style of Double Circles

Some of the many techniques you'll discover

Use them all, solo or with a partner

Signaling

Styles of guiding and feedback

Liked by 96% of women

Angling

Using the hips to direct pressure

Liked by 88% of women

Wrapping

Fabric layers to enhance vibrations

Liked by 63% of women

G-Regions

Different pleasure behind the walls

Liked by 48% of women

Grinding

Moving the body against the toy

Liked by 67% of women

Shallowing

Touch just at the entrance

Liked by 64% of women

Layering

Touch through surrounding skin

Liked by 64% of women

Chilling

Ways cold can enliven pleasure

Liked by 74% of women

Who uses OMGYES and how?

People with vulvas use the site to find words for what they like, ways to adjust what they like to be even more pleasurable, and new things they didn't even know they'd like.

Couples, together, watch OMGYES like they'd watch a show together, as a touchstone of mutual curiosity, exploration, and inspiration to make a great thing even better.

Men and partners use the site to gain unfiltered insight into the range of ways to give pleasure, read signals, and empathize with their partners.

Anyone curious about the latest science of pleasure watches OMGYES like one heck of an interactive nature documentary.

Who uses OMGYES?
Clinicians and therapists, get your permanent free access
Just click below to submit your request for free access. You can also reach out with questions to doctors@omgyes.com
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