Orgasm



I can’t orgasm. What’s Wrong with Me?

Thirty percent of women have trouble reaching orgasm. So if you're having trouble climaxing theres nothing to worry about and you're not alone.

"According to Planned Parenthood statistics, as many as 1 in 3 women have trouble reaching orgasm when having sex. And as many as 80% of women have difficulty with orgasm from vaginal intercourse alone."
Although the entrance of the vagina is often sensitive, about three inches in the vagina, nerves just about disappear. While some lucky people can and do achieve orgasms vaginally" or through the G-spot, which is often stimulated through the vagina", most of us need a little something more (ie) clitoral stimulationThe clitoris is that little bump of skin located at the top of the vulva. The visible part of the organ is called the glans clitoris, and the little covering that it wears sometimes is called the clitoral hood.

The clitoris has the indispensable function of promoting sexual excitement, 
But there is more to the clitoris than meets the eye! It actually extends under the skin into a whole system, including cura or legs, that spread down either side of the vulva and bulbs that hang underneath those.
Thus, the clitoris can technically be stimulated even by pressing against your vulva or on either side of the urethral opening.
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