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Default May 18, 2007 at 01:41 PM
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Very few women experience orgasm during intercourse.

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REALLY? hummmmm them what`s the point?

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I didn't have even ONE orgasm the whole time I was in my 20s. I had one when I was 16 and then didn't have another one until I was 30. I still enjoyed sex immensely though. It was a difficult issue with my long-time boyfriend. He felt like he wasn't good enough and wasn't satisfying me because I wasn't having orgasms... and then I felt bad about that. It made him feel like he was failing me in some way... and then I felt like I was letting him down by not being "normal."

I think with some women it's just hormonal. I didn't start having orgasms until I was 30. It's so easy with the guy I've been having sex with lately and it's not because he's better in bed than my ex... my body has just changed.

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Default May 19, 2007 at 06:38 AM
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oh god ... i can just have an orgasm off thinking about someone ... when i have it with a partner it is EVEN BETTER ...
mmmmmmmm

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