Normal : Female orgasm comes from the clitoris not from the vagina so what you are describing is normal physiology.
Answered 2/6/2013
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Not to worry: Sexual arousal and climax results from sexual activities which pleasure your sexual areas from your mouth, to your breasts and genitalia. Orgasm from vaginal intercourse alone usually requires positioning and pleasurable contact of your genitalia, so these two types of orgasms are not completely different. Communication with your partner can help.
Answered 5/2/2013
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It's all connected: For decades, there were misconceptions about vaginal vs clitoral orgasm. We know these days that the whole sexual experience is complex and interconnected. Your most important sex organ is your brain. You have to be in the mood, thinking about sex, engaging in foreplay, having sex, etc. Honestly, it doesn't matter about vaginal vs clitoral. Personally, i don't believe orgasm can happen without a c.
Answered 4/20/2013
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