THIS IS WHY YOU CANT ORGASM VAGINALLY DURING SEX
Why Can’t I Climax During Sex? I usually can’t orgasm during intercourse, though I can have one on my own. My partner wants us to have mutual orgasms and I feel like I am letting him down. Am I normal? In a word, yes. Research indicates that up to 80 percent of women cannot reach orgasm through intercourse (or do so only occasionally). That means fewer than a quarter of women climax through thrusting alone, no matter how big his penis is, no matter how long he lasts, and no matter how you feel about him. Thirty percent of women have trouble reaching orgasm. If you've ever had trouble climaxing, you're not alone. According to Planned Parenthood statistics, as many as 80 percent of women have difficulty with orgasm from vaginal intercourse alone. Clitoral stimulation during intercourse can help, says Stern, but so can medical treatment. Of course you can be sure to see your doctor to rule out things like thyroid disease, depression or diabetes, but even with the...