How To Orgasm During Sex
Finding out how to orgasm during sex will make the sexual experience more satisfying for both people. For most people, orgasm during sex can be achieved, it may just take a little extra work and an understanding, giving partner.
- Consult your doctor if you consistently have trouble having orgasms during sex, or if the difficulty begins suddenly with no obvious explanation. Your doctor can check you out to make sure no medical condition is responsible for your trouble having an orgasm during sex. There are also medications and topical creams that your doctor may suggest to help your sex life.
- If you use condoms during sex, experiment with different kinds, such as extra thin condoms, ribbed condoms or condoms with vibrating rings. The extra stimulation provided by these types of condoms can help some people orgasm easier during sex.
- Communicate with your partner about your difficulty having an orgasm and what she can do to help, if anything. For example, trying different positions or activities. If your partner is open to the suggestion, watching erotic movies together or experimenting with sex toys might also help you orgasm.
- Try to concentrate during sex. Don't think about work, or the kids, or your basketball game the next day. Stay in the moment, and focus on your goal, orgasms for both parties, if possible. That being said, you also don't want to put too much pressure on yourself. If you feel stressed about not having an orgasm, focus on giving her an orgasm instead, or just focus on the pleasure of sex without feeling like it must end in orgasm.
Implementing some of these suggestions can help you orgasm during sex and make sex more enjoyable for you and your girl.
Posted on: Sep. 05, 2010















