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Cara Delevingne Says Men Lack The ‘Right Tools’ To Pleasure Women

Cara Delevingne says men lack the 'right tools' to pleasure women. Find out what else she said in her BBC documentary here...
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Cara Delevingne claims that men lack the ‘right tools’ to pleasure women.

The 30-year-old star rose to fame as a model and made her catwalk debut at London Fashion Week in 2011.

After being crowned model of the year in 2012 and 2014 she made the transition into acting with starring roles in films such as Suicide Squad and Paper Towns.

Delevigne identifies as pansexual and has previously dated Ashley Benson, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jake Bugg.

Watch the trailer for Planet S** with Cara Delevingne below…

Currently, she has a BBC Three documentary called Planet S** with Cara Delevingne.

The programme explores questions about human s**uality and issues including relationships and the popularity of the adult film industry.

One aspect that the model analyses is the connection between men and women while pleasuring one another.

In the documentary, she explains ‘the org**m gap’, which is where 95% of men climax during intercourse, compared to 65% of women.

Speaking in the programme, the Pan actress explains: “I do feel that generally men are not equipped with the right tools to be able to handle women, especially s**ually.

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“For me, the earliest ideas I ever got taught about s** were man plus woman, d*** plus v****a equals org**m.

“I don’t want to go into the art of making a woman come, but it’s just a lot more complicated and a lot more fun.”

Earlier on in the first episode, viewers got to watch Delevigne take part in a study at a German University, in which she had to pleasure herself for 10 minutes while blood was being drawn.

“I have had some weird s**ual experiences, but this is definitely up there,” the model admits. 

She also adds that it’s one of the ‘bravest’ things she’s ever done.

Cara Delevingne
Cara Delevingne believes that men don’t have ‘the right tools’ to pleasure women. Credit: @caradelevingne/Instagram

The documentary also goes in-depth into Delevigne’s involvement with the LGBTQI+ community. 

The actress identifies as pansexual – meaning she’s ‘attracted to the person’ whether that’s ‘they’ or ‘he’ or ‘she’.

However, Delevigne admits that she still struggles with being ‘really open’ about how much she ‘loves women’.

She also explains that when growing up, there was ‘shame’ around her s**uality and due to this, she never felt part of the community.

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In a voiceover, she adds: “I’m on a very personal journey into my own s**uality.

“You may or may not know I have had relationships with both men and women. But I still struggle with being open – really open – about just how much I love women.

“I was never in the community, yes I came out but I never went to Pride, I never went to these parties, I never met these people.

“I never developed my queerness, I’m coming to it all very late.”

The actress also admitted that she dates more women than men, as she explains: ‘S**uality is a spectrum and mine wavers, but I’m probably, definitely more on the side of women.

“I like having s** with men, I just don’t date them. I might though, you never know.”

All six episodes of Planet S** with Cara Delevingne are available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

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Written by Rosario Monachino

Rosario is a former content editor at IGV who specialized in film, TV, and entertainment news. He has a degree in English and Film from the University of Salford and a master's in Journalism from Liverpool John Moores University.