Monday 26 October 2015

Female Orgasm: Why don't Women Orgasm During Vaginal Sex

Every man wants to give his woman the most mind blowing orgasm. It makes all men feel powerful. So what are we doing wrong? Are we treating women like men? Female orgasm is a complex process. Let's try and understand it.

 What most men don't understand is that a woman needs more than vaginal stimulation to orgasm. Since men only require penile stimulation to orgasm most men think that simple vaginal stimulation is enough for female orgasm. Women however need stimulation including breasts, vagina, clitoris and even the anus to climax. Women orgasm less than 3 out of 10 times during vaginal intercourse. Men don't even know that this is happening to their partners. Women think that it is somehow their fault so they keep faking it. This often leads women to seek a partner who can do what they need. Over and above this most men and most women have no idea about the G-spot . Not just men but many women think that the G-spot is a myth. Men don't spend enough time during foreplay and are always in a hurry.

Female orgasm takes at least 25 minutes. Whereas men cum in less than 5 minutes. This as you can see is a huge mismatch. So if you want the woman to have an orgasm you need to spend at least 30 minutes on foreplay before penetration. Foreplay should involve some combination of the breasts, anus, vagina and clitoris. The most important however is G-spot stimulation. Discover three things you can do to a woman to give her the best ORGASM of her life - CLICK HERE>>>>>>>>>





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Friday 16 October 2015

How To Make Your Woman Squirt


I have often been asked about squirting orgasms and female ejaculation. Many men and women think it’s a myth. Not many women have experienced a squirting orgasm. With the right stimulation all women can ejaculate resulting in a squirting orgasm. Once a woman experiences ejaculation she will want it more and more. Some women feel that it is pee and they get embarrassed and hold back. Once a woman and her partner understand how it works it opens up a whole new world of mind blowing orgasms. People think that the liquid that comes out is urine because it comes out of the urethral opening. This fluid, that women ejaculate, is however; quite different from urine it is clear and sweetish. It is however not as viscous as male ejaculate.

To have a squirting orgasm the man needs to know how to stimulate the G-spot and the woman needs to want to have such an orgasm and not be embarrassed about it. It is a sort of training you need as a couple. Female orgasm can be very intense and unforgettable for both partners. One you have understood it, a squirting orgasm is far easier to give and have, and it is many times more pleasurable.


Similarities in Male and Female Genitalia
Male and female anatomy seems very different but, it is amazingly similar. The male penis head or Glans Penis is modified and forms the clitoris or “Glans Clitoris”. The shaft of the penis is modified and the erectile tissue is set around the vagina. During arousal this erectile tissue is engorged with blood in a manner similar to a man’s penis during erection. Just like stimulation of the Glans Penis and the Penis, stimulation of the Glans Clitoris and modified erectile tissue assist orgasm. If we look beyond the external anatomy, women also have a modified version of the Prostate, known as Skene’s Gland. The male prostate drains into the urethra so do the Skene’s glands in women. During female ejaculation, semen like fluid from the skene glands is ejaculated through the urethra. The male prostate can be stimulated through the anus and the Skene Gland can be stimulated by exciting the G-Spot through the vagina. Discover more here >>>>>>