You might be wondering why you always find it very difficult to reach org asm during s*x. Well, researchers have now found exactly why and how you can improve it.
Wondering why
you’re having trouble getting off?
It could all be down to the shape of your v*gina.
As we mentioned a few weeks back, studies show that the female org asm could all be down to how the cli toris ‘migrates’ towards the va ginal wall during se x. The closer the cli toris gets to the va ginal walls, the more likely an org asm will occur – which can be affected by some smart s*x positioning.
But new research suggests that it’s not all about angles (although missionary and woman on top tend to work best). If you’re struggling to achieve org asm, it could be because of the shape of your va gina.
As reported by Medical Express, new research suggests that women whose cli toris and urinary opening are closer together will have a better chance of org asm than those with a greater distance between the two.
Elisabeth Lloyd from the Kinsey Institute suggests that 2.5 centimetres is the magic distance for getting those org asms. Get out the ruler.
For women whose cli toris is further up and therefore further away from the urinary opening, it can be very difficult – and even impossible – to have an org asm during s*x, because standard se x doesn’t provide enough friction to stimulate the clit.
So, what can we take from all of this?
First off, being unable to climax isn’t your fault or your partner’s, necessarily. It might just be how your body is.
But here’s point two: that doesn’t mean you should just give up and accept an org asm-free existence. Try to pay more attention to the cli toris. If standard s*x positions aren’t working for you, feel free to add in some manual stimulation.
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