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Old 08-20-2009, 06:17 PM
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Question about women who can't/don't reach orgasm.

Do these women still enjoy sex?

Do they get to feel the same sensations as a woman that does just without the release of tension in the muscles?

What is the statistics on women who really CAN'T reach orgasm?
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Old 08-20-2009, 09:02 PM
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ok, out of 100 women 25 don't orgasm, 25 need additional stimulation besideds vaginal penitration to orgasm and 50 orgasm from vaginal intercourse alone. and it's not like the only time a woman feels good from sex is the orgasm, everything leading up to it is enjoyable too. the only difference i know of is there is no "big finish" at the end
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weasel - I doubt your stats.

Almost ALL women can orgasm but that does not mean that they will. For some women orgasms are an elusive thing. Unlike men, women have to learn to orgasm and if a woman was molested or abused, esp. when 7-9 years of age, her sexual response will be totally screwed up. If she was ever raped - it is 'game over' without professional counseling.

Women like sex. Women want sex.
But by sex, women mean ALL of it - not just the physical aspects of foreplay and penetration and maybe an orgasm.

For women, even if they do not orgasm, it is the intimacy that counts.
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Old 08-21-2009, 07:33 AM
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Weasel's stats reverse two numbers: About a quarter of women do not achieve orgasm; about half require stimulation additional to penetration and thrusting; and, about a quarter regularly reach orgasm through vaginal sex. I am, personally, in the middle group. I rarely reach orgasm without oral or digital stimulation.

No one can establish whether the non-orgasmic "cannot" or "do not." While there are some physical conditions that make orgasm difficult or impossible, they are quite infrequent. That would indicate that many, many women do not achieve orgasm for psychological reasons - messages at home, bad sex education, wrong man involved, pain or fear of pain, fear, or any of the issues Evil alludes to.

Some non-orgasmic women enjoy the intimacy given by having sex; some are willing to have children and then end it; some simply give up and avoid sex. For these women, intervention (counseling) early can be very helpful. Some women can be helped later in life but each "failure" makes it more likely that the next try will also fail.

The oldest patient I have had who experienced her first orgasm was 54; a few were in their thirties and already mothers. It is never too late, but it becomes less likely with the passage of time.
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I have no reason to doubt the figure of one in four women being anorgasmic. From personal experience, I've known some who really enjoyed sex. And it didn't appear as if they felt it any differently.

As a practical matter, being with a woman who doesn't achieve release can be problematic, because they're ready for more, even when you're not!

I'm sure it's frustrating for them, although with maturity they come to terms with it. My guess (I'm no physiologist) is there's a lot more variance in women's sexual response, as a consequence of natural selection. After all, if a man doesn't achieve orgasm, he won't reproduce.
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Old 08-21-2009, 12:14 PM
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Read around. There are many threads on the differential sexual response between men and women. Women can be satisfied without being satiated; men can be satiated without being satisfied.

There are many, many sexless marriages by the mid-40s. Mostly women who are bored by sex and cannot be bothered.
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Which is unfortunate because when she reaches her 40's, she's really just started hitting her sexual peak - all that energy wasted!!!

Perhaps I should begin a husband training school?
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Ty, Int - but would they actually BUY it??

I'd have to expand the chapters - how to perform cunnilingus/fellatio and so on.

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Dr. Brandye, most of the postings in threads here are completely speculative. (And a fair number of those fall in the range from wishful thinking to hallucinatory.)

I'm confident the samples you and I see are significantly different. When you go past the incidence of anorgasmia to its etiology, emotional loading skews the self-reports.

The claims I see regarding psychological causation strike me as less a clinical survey than a marketing angle for sex therapists.
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