Sex Guide: 10X Your Sex Life - For Him & Her Femdom by More Sex More Fun Book Club

Sex Guide: 10X Your Sex Life - For Him & Her Femdom by More Sex More Fun Book Club

Author:More Sex More Fun Book Club [Book Club, More Sex More Fun]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-07-18T00:00:00+00:00


There are various physiological factors that can contribute to a woman’s failure to climax. If you want to ensure that your partner achieves an orgasm during sex, you must be aware of what these factors are.

a) Age

Several studies conducted over the past few decades have found that the incidence of anorgasmia or the inability to orgasm is more prevalent among older women. While the reasons for this aren’t well known, it is speculated that this happens because of the hormonal changes that happen with age such as a decrease in the level of estrogen and progesterone because of menopause. It is believed that the changes in the hormonal levels affect a woman’s ability to achieve orgasm.

Certain psychological factors may also affect a woman’s ability to climax in a sexual encounter as she ages. We will look at these factors in detail a little later.

b) Testosterone

Studies conducted on women and their hormonal levels have linked low levels of testosterone to a decreased ability to be aroused sexually and achieve orgasm. Couple this with the fact that about 70 million women around the world take the oral contraceptive pill which also reduces the testosterone levels in the female body, and it is not surprising that many doctors advise their female patients of the unofficial side effect of the pill – namely, a reduced sex drive and even an inability to achieve orgasm.

c) Estrogen

As mentioned earlier, menopause causes the levels of estrogen in the blood to go down. These lowered levels of the hormone have been linked to changes in sensations in the genitals and the blood flow to and from the genital area. In addition, decreased levels of estrogen also affect lubrication in the vagina and a woman’s moods – both of which can explain a loss of interest in sex and an inability to achieve orgasm in menopausal and post-menopausal women.

d) Medical Conditions

Medical conditions can also affect a woman’s ability to climax during sex. These conditions can cause more difficulty in achieving an orgasm, reduced frequency of orgasms and a change in how orgasms feel. These conditions include but are not limited to rectal disease, cancer, spinal cord injury, depression, anxiety and other such psychological disorders. Even hysterectomies have been known to adversely affect women’s ability to orgasm.

e) Medications

Just as the medical conditions listed above can adversely affect a woman’s ability to orgasm during intercourse, so too can the medicines required to treat those conditions. For example, women taking mood altering medicines such as anti-depressants used to treat depression, often complain about an inability to climax during sex or even a decreased sex drive. As mentioned above, the oral contraceptive pill has also been linked to a decreased ability to orgasm in women. There are, however, scientists who postulate that the pill actually benefits a woman’s sex drive and her ability to climax. So far, both sides have produced inconclusive evidence to support their theories.

f) Physical stimulation

Yup, this one is true lads. Studies have shown that women are much more likely to achieve climax when there is an adequate amount of foreplay involved.



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