Everyone remembers
that scene in the film
When Harry Met Sally - Meg Ryan fakes an earth-shattering orgasm in a cafe to prove that all women are capable of faking it.
It might make us giggle when it's on screen but in real life, we're not so quick to laugh...
Sex is everywhere these days - on the TV, on the radio, in films, in advertising - orgasms are officially this season's 'must have'.
And there's only one type of orgasm that will do: the real, 100% authentic, ear-splitting, no-holds-barred type... if you please!
Yet conversations with friends or a quick glance into the soFeminine forums reveal that there are a lot more women out there faking orgasms than you'd think... still it comes as no surprise to hear that those who've never done it are in fact the exception, not the rule!
But is "faking it" just a little white lie or a major betrayal? We asked psychotherapist and sex therapist, Alain Héril, to help us uncover the truth about faking orgasms.