YOUR MARITAL HEALTH/THE MOST OFTEN ASKED QUESTION: I NEVER COME IN INTERCOURSE. WHY NOT?
“I never come in intercourse. Why not? My husband sure does.”
ANSWER: Many women do not have orgasm in intercourse. Most men seem to. Not having orgasm in intercourse is not a malfunction. Having pelvic contractions in response to the penis in the vagina is not always easy, because your most sensitive areas, the Ñ and G areas, may not receive enough stimulation for the reflex to occur. Your husband may be having easier pelvic contractive reflexes in response to coitus because his F area and even R area and receiving intense stimulation. Of course, you could have psychasms, because that depends on consciousness-altering with óîöã partner, not just pelvic reflex. It may be that women have more trouble having orgasms in coitus, but more often have psychasms, and that for men the reverse may be true. Talk it over with yîur spouse. The posture of the future helps both of you receive an equal amount of genital stimulation, and that should help with your concern, too.
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