A study has proved almost 70 per cent of women fake their orgasms with their partner.

Orgasm study

Orgasm study

Research carried out on 5708 people by dating website VictoriaMilan has discovered a large percentage of females pretend to have reached a climax when they haven't, and 10 per cent of those decide to pretend to have reached their ultimate pleasure to end their romp quicker.

Although 43 per cent of women claim they put on the false groans whilst they are in the midst of a steamy sex session, 39 per cent believe their partner has no clue they are not enjoying he intimate moment as much as they let on.

Speaking about the shocking results, Founder and CEO of Victoria Milan, Sigurd Vedal, said: ''Women have been faking orgasms for centuries, and now we have revealed why - and it's not what people typically suspect: to end the sex. Certainly, women perform fake orgasms to encourage their partners, but they also get pleasure from the theatre and the attention a fake orgasm brings them.''

The study has also shown Poland is the most popular country to fake orgasms, whilst Spain are the least likely.