Common problems for not reaching orgasm
There are many reasons that a woman cannot reach orgasm.
These
can arise from a variety of causes. The main ones being:
Inadequate stimulation:
A majority of women believe that climax should come from
intercourse alone or from short clitoral stimulation. For some this
may be the case but the majority need more stimulation over a
longer period of time to achieve climax.
Performance anxiety:
You may find yourself so desperate to reach climax to be
sexually adequate for your partner which causes stress.
Your body
needs to be relaxed and you must not be pressured into
performing.
This can become a vicious circle leading to loss of sexual libido
and taking away the pleasure of intercourse.
Medication:
Many types of prescription drugs can stop you from achieving
climax, these include - anti depressants, birth control pills, anti
hypertensives. Consult your doctor for more information if you are
concerned.
Bad sexual experience:
You may have been abused or badly hurt in the past which can
lead to mistrust of
men, a lack of confidence in
yourself and loss of sexual contact with others.
Bad relationship:
Being in a bad relationship can cause resentment, mistrust,
violence all causes instability which again unsettles a relaxed
environment needed to be open and receptive to sex.
Emotions:
If you feel ashamed or embarrassed and ill at ease this can
undermine sexual arousal from any kind of stimulation.
These are only a few examples of common problems for not
reaching climax.
Try to talk to your partner and talk openly about
any issues you have, take things slowly and most importantly enjoy
yourself.
Consult your doctor if you are on medication and see if the drug
you are taking is affecting your sexual response.
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