Research on Women Who Can't Achieve Orgasm with Partners

Date: 2023-10-17 Author: Dima Zakharov Categories: NEWS 18+, BLOG 18+
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Women and Orgasm - Research on Sexual Satisfaction

According to a recent study, only 66% of heterosexual women can achieve orgasm in intimate relationships with their partners, and approximately 10% of women do not experience orgasm at all. This issue is becoming increasingly relevant, and women who have faced it are sharing their stories.

Sex and Women: Myths and Realities

The article begins with the assertion that many women shape their perception of sex and orgasm based on romantic stories and movies, leading to unclear expectations. The myth of sex as a mandatory culmination with an orgasm is shattered for many women.

The narrative delves into the story of Victoria, a woman who started to explore her sexuality after reading romantic novels but couldn't achieve an orgasm with her partner for two decades of their relationship. Surprisingly, even her most recent partner didn't see an issue with her missing orgasm, highlighting the pressure of sexual satisfaction standards and a lack of communication in relationships.

Challenges and Search for Solutions

The article addresses the efforts women make to try to solve this issue, including reading forums, buying vaginal trainers, and even visiting sexologists. Victoria admits that she partially gave up on trying to change the situation, possibly due to a lack of support and understanding from her partner.

The Importance of Discussion 

One of the key points highlighted in the article is the importance of discussing sexual problems and seeking solutions within a relationship. Victoria approached her partner several times with requests for affection but was met with rejection, exacerbating her sexual deprivation.
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