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I have a similar question to those that were already asked, but with slight variations. I have never been able to orgasm, either with a partner or alone. I come very close, but just as I get to the point where I think I will orgasm, I have a quick, strong, pulsing sensation in my vaginal area that is very uncomfortable. It only lasts a second or two and then I become over sensitive to the point where it hurts to touch the clitoris. Immediately after this strange sensation I have to remove all contact from the area and I lose all interest in sexual activity.
This can't possibly be an orgasm, can it? It doesn't feel good at all- in fact it is quite unenjoyable. The moments leading up to this point feel great but as soon as I hit that plateau everything comes to a screeching halt.
Can this sensation (the quick, strong shocking sensation) be a possible nerve problem? Any other ideas for what it is, what's causing it, or how to stop it are welcomed.
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