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6 Things Women Wish Men Knew About Sex

Surveys of women and their sexual preferences have revealed several things that are a surprise to men. Certainly, understanding how women are wired sexually is not easy. Sometimes it is tempting to think that the way men and women view and respond to sex is so different as to be entirely different. This is an outrageous way to think. The truth is that they are just as similar as different. However, in a couple, it is unlikely that one will interpret sexual desire and the other will.

So why are there things women wish men knew about sex that they do not wish men knew about sex? The following is a list of six things that women wished men knew about sex.

Men, if you are looking for some ideas to get you started, try educating yourself about the sex life of women instead of brushing up on skills that will be of use in the bedroom. You might be surprised at what you can learn.

Women do not like to be rushed into the bedroom. An old saying is that “latecomers learn more than those who rush in.” Is it true? Well, it might be. Women are less likely to orgasm with their bed partners. And if they do, it is less often and less hard to achieve. This should give men some ideas about how to please their women.

A woman needs at least seven minutes of stroking and probably eight to ten minutes of stimulation to climax. This means that a man has to concentrate on her and not just on himself. Let the woman reach orgasm first. If she can, it will likely be easier for her to climax again and more than once.

Men are more likely to suffer from premature ejaculation if they masturbate alone rather than with a partner. Men who masturbate to get a quick orgasm frequently suffer from premature ejaculation.

A woman can have an orgasm in about three minutes, while a man might last up to five minutes. So the thing about a woman being able to orgasm quicker than a man is only truly a chance issue, and the fact that women can and do reach orgasm quicker than men is very natural and has been with us since the beginning of time. However, being unable to orgasm as frequently as we desire also means that we are more likely to desire more frequent sex with our partners.

Why do women take longer to reach orgasm? One possibility is that the clitoris is not stimulated directly during intercourse, since it is more likely to be covered by the protective clitoral hood during intercourse. It is, therefore, more fleshed out when foreplay is used to bring about erections and orgasms.

The clitoris can be stimulated during intercourse. However, whether a man uses his penis or his fingers to stimulate the clitoris is a matter of personal choice, and there is no right or wrong way to bring about orgasm and ejaculation. A woman can communicate effectively with her partner by physically guiding him to a place where she likes to be touched, or simply begging for him to continue.

If a woman is experiencing pain, discomfort, or extreme arousal, it is a sign that she may be experiencing some form of sexual dysfunction. Some physical symptoms of dysfunction include single or multiple orgasms, painful intercourse, or if she shows no sign of having an orgasm at all, then a sex therapist may be helpful. There is no shame in seeking help for anorgasmia. If you are a woman who has difficulty experiencing orgasm, you are not alone, and there is help out there. Your doctor can assist you and may be able to help you overcome your problem with therapy and medication. Talk to your doctor and get the care you need to revive your orgasms.

Surveys of women and their sexual preferences have revealed several things that are a surprise to men. Certainly, understanding how women are wired sexually is not easy. Sometimes it is tempting to think that the way men and women view and respond to sex is so different as to be entirely different. This is an…

Surveys of women and their sexual preferences have revealed several things that are a surprise to men. Certainly, understanding how women are wired sexually is not easy. Sometimes it is tempting to think that the way men and women view and respond to sex is so different as to be entirely different. This is an…