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Why can't my girlfriend go...??

bbulla00

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Ok, I'm not cocky or prideful, but not modest either...


When we have sex no matter if it is the regular paced, frantically making out - LOVE sex , or it is fast hard banging where she leaves scratches on me and is trying to hold on to stuff - she can't go!?

Every once and a while she will, but for the most part, no.

I know it isn't her comfort with me, or self-conciousness or anything like that.

All those variables are right, but... I read somewhere that girls have a harder time "going" on birth control.

She takes something called YAZ , its a new birth control that helps with menstrual symptoms and stuff.

Is there any evidence this is what it could be??

Comments/Thoughts???
 
There is an obsene number out there that says about 70% of women cannot orgasm or have trouble having an orgasm during intercourse. That doesn't help you get her off but it may give you an answer to the issue. Get her off before intercourse or get her to help herself getting off while having intercourse.
 
maxspeed96ct said:
before sex, eat it alil bit .....try the old 2 in the pink one in the stink

If a chick will let you do it i guarantee she will enjoy it.


Already do that stuff, she does love it!

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the word is cum, not "go"..... lol
big percentage of women can't have an orgasm vaginally w/o extra stimulation, prolly as high as 75%. BC pills, idk. After childbirth, yes. AntiD's, yes.
 
A very large percentage of women cannot climax through intercourse/vaginal stimulation only. I'm one of them, and I thought there was something really, really wrong with me. It takes a kind, thoughtful significant other to keep you from getting upset over this and getting neurotic.

It's hard to explain ... but don't think of a vagina as an inside out penis, okay? What a lot of us are capable of feeling in it are pressure sensations and fullness, but not pleasure. The pleasure comes from the clit.

If you're hell bent on having her have an orgasm during intercourse either you or she has to stimulate the clit while you're having sex (easiest performed doggy style or with her on top).

Don't get hung up on the mechanics of things. Do what you have to do to enjoy each other, that's what's most important :qt:
 
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