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  2. Why can't some women orgasm? Here's what experts say. - AOL

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    One reason why some women might not reach orgasm with a partner is also the misguided notion that penetrative sex should lead to an orgasm — which, for most women, it doesn’t on its own.

  3. Why 'Ruined Orgasms' Can Feel Surprisingly Good - AOL

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    “A ruined orgasm happens when the stimuli is removed as the orgasm is about to happen,” explains Lola Jean, a sex educator and headmistress of 7 Days of Domination. When that happens, the ...

  4. 22 Ways Men Can Make Their Orgasms Better - AOL

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    Not only that, but a 2015 study in Evolutionary Psychological Science found a link between the novelty of experiences and the quality of orgasms in men. That’s why Ooha Susmita, M.D., a sexual ...

  5. Anorgasmia - Wikipedia

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    A common cause of anorgasmia, in both women and men, is the use of antidepressants, particularly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Though reporting of anorgasmia as a side effect of SSRIs is not precise, studies have found that 17–41% of users of such medications are affected by some form of sexual dysfunction.

  6. Orgasm gap - Wikipedia

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    The 1953 Kinsey Report, titled Sexual Behavior in the Human Female, made several observations including 'differences in frequencies of orgasm' between unmarried American females (200 orgasms on average before marriage, with 36% having never had an orgasm before marriage; 10% of all women in the study said they had never orgasmed at any period in their lives) and males (1500 orgasms on average ...

  7. Fake orgasm - Wikipedia

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    While all genders fake orgasms, women fake orgasms more frequently than men. A survey of 180 male and 101 female college students (introductory psychology students from the University of Kansas), Muehlenhard & Shippee (2009) found that 25% of men and 50% of women had pretended to orgasm (28% and 67%, respectively, for participants with experience in penile–vaginal intercourse (PVI)).

  8. The Male G Spot Is Real—and It's the Secret to an ... - AOL

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    "The orgasm from your prostate is a full body orgasm, and you feel a tingly sensation all over," says Chris* (last name has been withheld for privacy reasons), a sex educator at The Pleasure Chest ...

  9. Sexual desire and intimate relationships - Wikipedia

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    Studies have shown that women specifically not only show greater sensitivity to the release of oxytocin during sexual activity than men, but it has been suggested a correlation exists between oxytocin release and orgasm intensity, [7] which may explain why women generally associate stronger interconnectivity between love and sexual desire. [7]