Re: Premaritial Sex
I'm tired of writing pages and pages on this topic, so I am just going to go after the most wrong thing you said.
No.
Love does not guarantee great sex. As I said earlier, certain people get off in certain ways. Some people are easier than others. Some people require being administered a coffee-flavoured enema, a few pairs of handcuffs and 10 metres of rope to attain orgasm. Other people can't deal with that and get grossed out, frightened, and/or turned off. These differences don't stop people from falling in love; however, they guarantee a lack of sexual compatibility.
It's not hard for every girl, but it's hard for many because of a woman's physiology. The clitoris is much smaller than the penis and we only see the tip of it. For one thing, the clitoris does not get stimulated during vaginal-penile intercourse. Or not very much. Some women can orgasm from this sort of stimulation, however, they are the minority. It's difficult to meet a man who can't orgasm from intercourse. Sex and the penis are designed to work well together; the optimal mechanism to stroke the penis is achieved through intercourse. However, the optimal mechanism to rub the clitoris is not even CLOSE to the way intercourse works.
The clitoris is kind of just something that's left over from not forming a penis in the womb. As such, there isn't a specific sexual mechanism that is intended to naturally stimulate it.
In much less words, the explanation is, for most women, sex doesn't cause orgasms.
However, this isn't the whole story. Many women are quite particular about the way their clitoris is stimulated. If you do it wrong, it hurts. It usually takes a woman a while to learn how to masturbate herself. As well, there are women, like me, who just require a lot of stimulation for a long time to achieve orgasm. I need somewhere between 10 minutes and an hour of stimulation to achieve orgasm. I have never had an orgasm through just plain oral sex or just plain intercourse. I also can't seem to orgasm from a partner's administrations, no matter how devoted or loving he or she is. I'm just the only one who can actually get my rocks off. My partner can help, quite a bit, with other stimulation, but when it comes to my clitoris, no one else has ever been successful, even when very devoted to the cause.
There. Very long personal explanation.
I'm tired of writing pages and pages on this topic, so I am just going to go after the most wrong thing you said.
No.
Love does not guarantee great sex. As I said earlier, certain people get off in certain ways. Some people are easier than others. Some people require being administered a coffee-flavoured enema, a few pairs of handcuffs and 10 metres of rope to attain orgasm. Other people can't deal with that and get grossed out, frightened, and/or turned off. These differences don't stop people from falling in love; however, they guarantee a lack of sexual compatibility.
It's not hard for every girl, but it's hard for many because of a woman's physiology. The clitoris is much smaller than the penis and we only see the tip of it. For one thing, the clitoris does not get stimulated during vaginal-penile intercourse. Or not very much. Some women can orgasm from this sort of stimulation, however, they are the minority. It's difficult to meet a man who can't orgasm from intercourse. Sex and the penis are designed to work well together; the optimal mechanism to stroke the penis is achieved through intercourse. However, the optimal mechanism to rub the clitoris is not even CLOSE to the way intercourse works.
The clitoris is kind of just something that's left over from not forming a penis in the womb. As such, there isn't a specific sexual mechanism that is intended to naturally stimulate it.
In much less words, the explanation is, for most women, sex doesn't cause orgasms.
However, this isn't the whole story. Many women are quite particular about the way their clitoris is stimulated. If you do it wrong, it hurts. It usually takes a woman a while to learn how to masturbate herself. As well, there are women, like me, who just require a lot of stimulation for a long time to achieve orgasm. I need somewhere between 10 minutes and an hour of stimulation to achieve orgasm. I have never had an orgasm through just plain oral sex or just plain intercourse. I also can't seem to orgasm from a partner's administrations, no matter how devoted or loving he or she is. I'm just the only one who can actually get my rocks off. My partner can help, quite a bit, with other stimulation, but when it comes to my clitoris, no one else has ever been successful, even when very devoted to the cause.
There. Very long personal explanation.







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