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What can i do to achieve vaginal orgasm during intercourse?

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The climax center is: Climaxes are initiated in the clitoris and transmitted to the brain. The vagina contracts during orgasm, but its' sensory receivers for the "big one" are limited. Adjust your physical position to stimulate the clitoris more directly during intercourse and I am sure your "brain" will have more happiness.

Answered 1/9/2016

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Relax: "Vaginal" orgasm is a bit of a misnomer since almost all female orgasms spend upon clitoral stimulation and this is difficult to achieve during sexual intercourse.

Answered 10/8/2017

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Dr. Bradford Romans answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

A Sex Therapist can: be very helpful to you.

Answered 6/7/2015

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