Not to worry: It would probably be a good investment of your time to see a psychotherapist who is trained in dealing with sexual matters. Usually our bodies are perfectly capable of functioning normally, but our thoughts can get in the way. Also, a therapist can help you figure out if the issue might be because of how you interact with each other, and what changes you might make, so you can enjoy each other!
Answered 6/7/2017
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No Orgasm ?: That is sad , but some women can have have difficulty achieving orgasm during sex , perhaps u need to talk about how u prefer sex to be , or by having more for play , or finding a way to delay his orgasm , or seeing a sex therapist.
Answered 5/7/2016
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