r/BecomingOrgasmic peaks Tuesdays 6pm-8pm UTC
Personal experience narratives consistently perform strongest in r/BecomingOrgasmic, with members particularly valuing detailed accounts of individual journeys toward achieving orgasm. The community responds well to posts that describe specific techniques tried, emotional barriers overcome, and small milestones reached during the process. Text-based discussion posts asking open-ended questions about others' experiences generate more meaningful engagement than link posts or image content. Based on analysis of similar communities like those referenced in the [multipleos.blog](https://multipleos.blog/2023/07/09/on-how-to-guides-related-to-orgasm-and-sex-considerations-for-bloggers-and-writers/) article, posts that focus on the exploration process rather than presenting orgasm as the sole goal tend to spark the most supportive conversations. Content acknowledging the complexity of orgasmic function without oversimplifying resonates better than prescriptive "how-to" guides, aligning with research showing diverse pathways to sexual satisfaction across different bodies.
The community gravitates toward casual, vulnerable, and non-clinical language that mirrors authentic lived experience rather than medicalized or instructional phrasing. Successful posts adopt a conversational tone that acknowledges uncertainty and personal struggle without demanding solutions. As noted in the PMC analysis of orgasmic dysfunction discussions, members respond positively to language that avoids definitive claims about what "should" work for everyone. Humor appears appropriate when self-deprecating and never at others' expense, but the overall tone remains supportive and earnest. Jargon is generally avoided unless clearly explained in personal context, as the [multipleos.blog](https://multipleos.blog/2023/07/09/on-how-to-guides-related-to-orgasm-and-sex-considerations-for-bloggers-and-writers/) article highlights how linear approaches fail to capture orgasm's complexity. The most upvoted posts strike a balance between hopefulness and realism about the non-linear nature of sexual discovery.
Posts that frame questions around shared exploration rather than seeking definitive answers receive the most upvotes, reflecting the community's emphasis on collective learning. The [PMC](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10695429/) analysis of similar communities indicates that content acknowledging diverse anatomical and psychological factors behind orgasmic function resonates particularly well. Posts that avoid gendered assumptions (recognizing that people of all genders experience orgasmic challenges) and include intersectional considerations about how identity impacts sexual experience tend to generate sustained
r/BecomingOrgasmic was created on April 06, 2020, making it 6 years and 2 months old and a well-established subreddit. With 60,873 members, this is a growing community that has moved beyond the niche stage and attracts regular new members.
r/BecomingOrgasmic is experiencing strong growth, with 1,633 new members in the last 30 days.
r/BecomingOrgasmic shows moderate engagement relative to its size, with an average of 13.5 upvotes per post across its 60,873 members. The community is highly discussion-oriented, with a comment-to-upvote ratio of 0.52. To reach the Hot section of r/BecomingOrgasmic, posts typically need at least 2 upvotes, reflecting the community's activity level.
Posts on r/BecomingOrgasmic receive an average of 7.0 comments, indicating a highly engaged community where members actively participate in conversations rather than passively consuming content. This level of discussion is characteristic of communities that value dialogue and diverse perspectives.
Based on an analysis of 20 top posts from the past week, Tuesday is the most active day with 5 posts reaching the top, while Sunday sees the least activity with 1 posts. Weekday activity is higher than weekends, suggesting a more professionally-oriented community.
The peak posting hours are around 6pm UTC (4 posts), 5am UTC (3 posts), and 12am UTC (3 posts). The quietest hours are 4am UTC, 2am UTC, and 10am UTC, with only 1-1 posts each reaching the top during these times.
Weekly breakdown: Monday (4), Tuesday (5), Wednesday (5), Thursday (2), Friday (1), Saturday (2), Sunday (1) posts reaching the top.
r/BecomingOrgasmic currently has 60,873 subscribers. Over the past 30 days, the community has grown by 1,633 members (2.76%), averaging 53 new subscribers per day. This growth rate places r/BecomingOrgasmic in the top 1% of all tracked subreddits.
Over the past 90 days, r/BecomingOrgasmic has gained 5,406 subscribers (9.75%). Since tracking began 672 days ago, the community has added 32,364 total subscribers. Growth has been accelerating recently compared to the longer-term trend.
r/BecomingOrgasmic is experiencing strong growth, with 1,633 new members in the last 30 days.
r/BecomingOrgasmic has 60,873 subscribers as of June 2026.
The best time to post on r/BecomingOrgasmic is Tuesdays 6pm-8pm UTC, based on analysis of top-performing posts from the past week.
r/BecomingOrgasmic is experiencing strong growth, with 1,633 new members in the last 30 days.
r/BecomingOrgasmic was created on April 06, 2020, making it 6 years old.
Posts on r/BecomingOrgasmic typically need at least 2 upvotes to reach the Hot section.
r/BecomingOrgasmic is a Reddit community with 60,873 subscribers. The community describes itself as: "A subreddit for providing tips and support for women who have never had an orgasm, as well as for women who struggle to have them. We also welcome sex experts and women who have successfully..." The best time to post on r/BecomingOrgasmic is Tuesdays 6pm-8pm UTC. Posts receive an average of 13.5 upvotes and 7.0 comments. The minimum upvotes needed to reach the Hot section is approximately 2. The subreddit is adding approximately 53 new members each day. Founded 6 years ago, r/BecomingOrgasmic is tracked and analyzed by RedditList as part of its comprehensive database of over 106,360 subreddits.
Last updated: 2026-06-18 11:34:02