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A friend of mine referred me to this website to sort out some of my complications that arise during sex. I am 17 and have been sexually active for probably the past 6 months but not once have I reached an orgasm.

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Men have long bemoaned the idea that women can have multiple orgasms, but men can’t. Men, after all, have to deal with the frustrating refractory period—after an orgasm, their penises stay limp no matter how much they try to coax them into action.

Some women, though not many, have reported that they can achieve an orgasm simply by having their breasts and nipples stimulated. 1 The idea of a woman experiencing orgasm without any genital touching whatsoever might seem perplexing, but new research suggests that there is actually a sound biological basis for it. 2

Why is it that before menopause orgasm was relatively easy, but after menopause, many women struggle with orgasm? How to make orgasm after menopause easier!

Health Here’s Why So Many Women Can’t Orgasm During Sex This one goes out to all the vaginas that aren’t all that enthused by penetration alone.

Jun 06, 2015 · Hi Heather, My manfriend and I have been having sex for a while now, and it’s great… except I can’t have an orgasm. I don’t know why. I fake it for him sometimes because I feel bad but I’m starting to feel like something is wrong with me!

Oct 14, 2017 · The female orgasm is probably one of the most interesting things about the female body. It’s complex, surprising, and still full of mystery. Yes, dudes can obviously orgasm as well, but saying that women experience that kind of pleasure on a whole different level is not a hard argument to make.

An explanation of the causes, cures and treatment of delayed ejaculation.

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A woman’s orgasm may last slightly longer or much longer than a man’s. Women’s orgasms have been estimated to last, on average, approximately 20 seconds, and to consist of a series of muscular contractions in the pelvic area that includes the vagina, the uterus, and the anus.

“Bonk” author Mary Roach delves into obscure scientific research, some of it centuries old, to make 10 surprising claims about sexual …