Multiple outlets report on a study that describes a set of four sex “moves” it says are associated with a higher likelihood of female orgasm. The reports describe these as a “Golden Quartet” of techniques, presented as ways to improve the chance of reaching orgasm for women.

The coverage is largely framed as attention-grabbing and accessible, with the outlets using similar language such as “Big O” to refer to orgasm. However, details about the study design, sample size, and how the researchers measure orgasm are not provided in the supplied article text, so the strength of the evidence and how generalizable the findings are cannot be assessed from these excerpts alone. Both sources present the findings as coming from “scientists,” but they do not meaningfully differ in angle within the text provided.