
"It's important to recognize that everyone's orgasms are different. And your orgasm can change from time to time based on mood, hormonal levels, the kind of stimulation you're using, who you're with, and even your own stress levels, says licensed sexologist and relationship therapist Sofie Roos. "For some, it's a short and intense experience, while for others, it's more like a calm and warm wave of pleasure that you ride for a long time.""
"I fully believe that most women's sex "issues" are not really issues at all - it's all misinformation she's been fed since she was a teenager. Like that every woman can cum just from penetration, and that every woman enjoys oral sex, and that every woman should be ready to go as soon as sex starts. We all know those things aren't always true."
Orgasms vary greatly in sensation and duration across individuals, influenced by mood, hormonal levels, stimulation type, partner, and stress. Some orgasms are short and intense while others feel like prolonged, warm waves. Different stimulation—clitoral, G-spot, or anal—produces distinct types of orgasm. Many common beliefs about women’s sexual responses, such as orgasm from penetration alone or universal enjoyment of oral sex, are inaccurate and stem from misinformation. Orgasm frequency, intensity, and duration can often be improved through self-exploration, communication, and adjusting stimulation and context, without relying on expensive tools or prolonged sessions.
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