No, but--: There are no pills that can do that. The female (and male) sexual response has several different things to consider. Emotionally, it can be hard for women to orgasm if they are stressed, depressed, anxious. If you are on an antidepressant, the inability to orgasm is a very common side effect. It certainly wouldn't hurt to talk to your healthcare provider and see if there is anything else .
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Not really: No, I know of no pills that make women orgasm.
Answered 7/28/2014
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No, but: The progression from arousal to orgasm is much longer for women than in men. Successful results for both depends on lots of factors but the big 3 for both of you are 1. Mutual Willingness. 2.Trust/respect. Blame is not a turn on. 3. Communication. What people enjoy is unique.Talking about what is pleasurable and what is not, is crucial for enjoyment for both. Illness, meds, alcohol affect desire.
Answered 7/28/2014
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