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From the Site... "Apart from anything else, if your orgasm is playing hard to get you are seriously missing out! As I say in my book, 'Complete sexual satisfaction is something that’s natural, beautiful and every woman’s right. It’s your right. You have as many reasons to enjoy a full, rewarding and enriching sex life as anyone else on this planet'..." Female Orgasm Myths Let me share with you four of the most common myths about the female orgasm Myth 1: Women can reach orgasm more easily if her partner has a large penis. Men who have worried for eons about the size of their penis can relax. The truth is that size really doesn't matter all that much. Since only the first two inches of a woman's vagina are sensitive to stimulation, anything over that amount is kind of useful during intercourse, at least from the woman's physical perspective. In fact, when men are overly concerned with the size of their penis and whether it's sufficient, their minds aren't focused on pleasuring their partner and that is no way to experience female orgasm. A survey done by the Kinsey Institute found that the average size of an erect penis measured from the tip to where it connects with the rest of the body is 6.16 inches (15.65 centimeters) in length. The girth of an erect penis is 4.84 inches (12.29 centimeters) on average. Both of these statistics are come as a surprise to men and to women who have been convinced by our culture (and possibly pornographic movies and magazines) that the average size of an erect penis is eight or nine inches. That same Kinsey study actually found that less than 2% of men have penises which meet that requirement. Remember whether a man's penis size is below, above, or just average, he still has the ability to help his partner reach orgasm and that is far more worthy of praise than a few extra inches of penis. Myth 2: If a woman does not have an orgasm, she did not enjoy the sex. Most women have had the experience of being asked by their partner during sex if they are going to "get off." This myth is the reason for that question. The majority of men believe that sex without an orgasm is not pleasurable for a woman, but that's not true. First of all, even though orgasms are a wonderful part of the sexual experience, there is more involved than that. For couples, sex is generally a physical expression of love and closeness. Many women report enjoying this part of the experience immensely even when it is not followed by an orgasm. Second, just because there's no climax that doesn't mean the rest of the experience didn't feel good. An orgasm is an intense pleasurable feeling but it is not the sole source of sexual pleasure for a woman. Just as men enjoy the actual act of intercourse, so do women. Third, when men ask about whether or not a woman is going to climax, he is putting pressure on her to deliver and this generally leads to faking orgasms which actually detracts from her experience and could detract from his as well if he discovers the truth. Furthermore, when a partner is truly in tune with a woman's body, they don't have to ask that question: the signs of a building orgasm are unmistakable and cannot be faked. We'll talk about these signs later in the book. Myth 3: There's nothing wrong with faking orgasms. The majority of women sincerely believe this myth, but the truth is there is something very wrong with faking orgasms. First, faking an orgasm is a form of lying to your partner. The woman is telling him that he has achieved something which she knows he has not. While that may make him happy or may make him feel good about himself temporarily, in the long run any lie will hurt the relationship because it will eventually be discovered. No matter how good our intentions lying during a relationship is never going to make it stronger. Second, women who fake orgasms because their partners are not helping them reach climax are denying themselves pleasure wrongly. Faking orgasms not only interrupts a woman's enjoyment of the actual intercourse, it also prevents the man from trying other ways to please her. From his perspective, the sex is great. The only way to have a mutually satisfying sexual and non-sexual relationship is through honesty. Although problems in the bedroom can be hard to discuss, bringing them up and working through them will strengthen the relationship and will make the sex better for both partners. Myth 4: Some women just can't have orgasms. While there are a percentage of women who have never had an orgasm, there is no evidence to suggest some women are incapable of having orgasms. There are two reasons why some women have not had orgasms in their lives. The first is that for whatever reason they have never masturbated. Masturbation is often a woman's first orgasm experience. The second is that they simply are not receiving the proper type of genital stimulation. Clitoral stimulation is needed by most women to have an orgasm. Without that stimulation, it most likely isn't going to happen. There are some women who have psychological blocks when it comes to experiencing sexual pleasure. This may be the result of any number of past events in their lives, but even that does not mean they are physically incapable of having an orgasm. If they worked through those problems, they would be able to engage in orgasm-producing intercourse just like any other woman. Gabrielle Moore helps men give women an amazing orgasm every time. She is founder of http://www.FemaleOrgasmRevealed.com |
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Secrets of Female Strength and Conditioning: Athletic Movement and Training for the Femaleby Ryan Lee & grrl Athlete Related Article... "Are there flat tummy exercises that are the best for great female abs? Abs-olutely! To make this list, the female abs exercises must be safe, effective and can be done nearly anywhere. Your abs can be worked out every day. Here are great flat tummy exercises..." Read More From the Site... "Female athletes are different from male athletes, and must train differently. They have different bodies and training needs that must be addressed. In the past, you had to take training programs for males and change them for female. But now, there's finally a solution. For the first time, the world's best trainers have come together to create a jam-packed resource to help female athletes improve strength, speed, agility, endurance, eat better and reduce common injuries for all sports..." |
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