Tuesday 29 March 2016

Romance: 5 Mistakes People Make About Female Orgasm

The female orgasm has been a topic that has encouraged some misleading myths which there is a need for clarification.


The female orgasm can be pretty confusing and difficult to understand so a lot of wrong assumptions have been made about it.

Here are five most popular myths about the female orgasm, debunked.

(1) We Think: Women Don’t Get Sleepy After Orgasms

Orgasms affect everyone differently, regardless of gender. Both men and women have been known to get a sort of energy boost from s*xual satisfaction, and both men and women have been known to get sleepy from it. There is no gender stereotype for these reactions, and orgasms are often used by both genders to help fall asleep.
 
(2) We Think: Women Won’t Get Off in a One-Night Stand

Everyone has their personal preferences, and, just like some men, some women actually prefer non-intimate s*x. Physically speaking, the nature of the s*x often has nothing to do with the results of satisfaction. Although, if you are experiencing problems with this, it is usually a result of not being completely comfortable with a new partner.

(3) We Think: Female Orgasms Take Too Long

People often assume that women can’t have “quickies”, because arousal takes too much time. This is true in many women, but not all. Some women are known to get off much quicker than others, especially if they are already aroused. To master the art of female “quickies”, being turned on before intercourse will always help significantly.
 
(4) We Think: Squirting Isn’t real

Some women do and some women don’t, but it is definitely an extremely real possibility. And no, just because some women don’t have the ability, doesn’t mean that women who can are really just peeing. This reaction is caused by quite a bit of pressure applied to the G-spot, or prostate femina, and will usually only produce an ounce or two of ejaculatory fluid. To reassure you, most women can’t even pee while aroused.

(5) We Think: You Can’t Have More Than One Female Orgasm

Definitely not true. Women are more likely than men to experience multiple orgasms at once, but not every woman is capable of doing so. For the lucky ones who can, it is due to a shorter refractory period in which they “recharge”. This can also be affected by how long the sex lasts, and how much stimulation is experienced. The more stimulation, the more likely it will happen again.

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