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I have never had an orgasm. How can I achieve an orgasm?
Anorgasmia or Female orgasmic disorder occurs when there is a significant delay or absence of orgasm. But most cases aren’t defined as a disorder unless the condition causes a problem in the relationship with the sexual partner. It is estimated that 17% of women suffer from primary anorgasmia which is when orgasm has never been achieved. There are several causes ranging from physical or psychological that hinders the achievement of an orgasm such as psychological causes such as anxiety, intimacy issues, and relationship problems and physical causes such as certain medications or other sexual dysfunctions (dysparenia).
Here are a few sex tips for making sure she gets pleasure:
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There are a few solutions that could possibly help alleviate this problem.
Women should try reaching orgasm through masturbating. Not every woman is the same when it comes to reaching orgasm, trying different masturbation techniques will help you understand your body and what brings you the most pleasure. Most women require clitoral stimulation to achieve orgasm, try concentrating on stimulating the clitoris this may help get a better understanding of what is required for excitation, stimulation and eventually orgasm.
If the problem persists then professional (therapy, counseling) help may be sought out. Women's therapy groups focused exclusively on anorgasmia have also been found to have some positive effect.
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