Looksmaxxing influencer Clavicular has weighed in on the topic of the female orgasm, explaining why he doesn’t see it as a priority.
Many men aim to make sure their partner climaxes during sex, sometimes even pausing to ask whether they’re “close” — a question plenty of women say can ruin the mood.
But Clavicular says it’s not something he focuses on, claiming he isn’t concerned about whether his partner orgasms.
The looksmaxxing streamer — whose real name is Braden Peters and who was recently hospitalized over a suspected overdose — appeared on Logan Paul and Mike Majlak’s IMPAULSIVE podcast, where the hosts challenged him on several topics.
During the conversation, they touched on the female orgasm, which is often discussed as having multiple types.
Paul asked the 20-year-old streamer: “How important is it to you to make the girl have an orgasm?”

“Not important,” Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, replied in a nonchalant manner.
Asked to elaborate, he explained: “Because, you know, the amount of extra effort that’s required to do that is not gonna have much ROI (Return on Investment).”
Both Paul and Majlak reacted with laughter to his answer.
Clavicular then expanded on his point: “You’re going to have to spend at least an extra half hour, more than you usually would.”
Majlak pushed back, saying: “That’s not true,” before adding: “It depends on the girl.”
He continued: “If you’re just doing one night stands, it doesn’t matter. But if you’re trying to satisfy a partner and maintain a long-term relationship, having them enjoy the experience is obviously important.”
Majlak also described a vibrator as ‘the ultimate solution’ because it ‘completely eliminates that entire effort’.
Clavicular still disagreed, dismissing Majlak’s view as ‘cocked’.
He argued that, from his ROI perspective, there are other things he could do with the extra time he believes it would take — such as taking an ‘important phone call’.
“I can literally think of one million better things that’s going to make a girl want to be with me in the long-term, rather than just a simple, fleeting orgasm,” Clavicular added.
Despite that stance, he didn’t suggest the same logic applies to his own orgasm, implying that it remains worthwhile.
Okay, Braden.
His attitude appears to be uncommon. A 2014 Women’s Health article listed eight reasons some men say they like it when a woman orgasms, including that it can make them feel ‘accomplished’.

