Orgasms are natural, so you’d think women would
have no trouble experiencing one any time they wanted one… or two… or
10. Still, about 70% of women fake it at some point. But is it possible
to achieve real mind-blowing orgasms? Here are 10 expert tips that will help you reach orgasm faster
1. Get out of your headIf you’ve got a negative tape loop running through your brain – Nice girls don’t… My thighs are too fat… I’ll be too loud – hit the Stop button! Self-criticism is a major passion squelcher.
If your guy is in bed with you, he’s not thinking about whether your thighs jiggle or your bum looks like orange peel.
And nice girls do enjoy orgasms, so release your inner vixen and let her have some fun
.
2. Experiment... or notFur-lined handcuffs. Light
spanking. Role play. There’s nothing wrong with (safely) pushing the
sexual envelope. Then again, there’s nothing wrong with the tried and
true.
Being adventurous doesn’t make you trashy. And being
aroused by missionary-position sex doesn’t make you a prude. It just
means you know what feels good to you. Which brings us to…
3. Love yourselfYou
can’t tell your partner what you like if you don’t know. So take your
fingers for a walk and find out what makes you see stars. Hard and fast?
Slow and soft? Experiment with different kinds of touch and different
rhythms.
“You learn about orgasms by having them with yourself,” says Betty Dodson, Ph.D., author of Orgasms for Two (Three Rivers Press).
4. Find your G-spot... or notThe existence of the G-spot
(named for German scientist Ernst Grafenberg, who first described it)
is as hotly debated as the existence of extraterrestrials. Some sexperts
believe this sensual real estate exists; others insist it’s sheer
fantasy. Which camp do you fall into? That usually depends on whether
you get orgasms from clitoral stimulation or vaginal penetration.
So
where's this magic place? It’s behind the belly and pubic bone, about
two inches inside your vagina. You can locate yours with fingers and
some sex positions (being on top is one of the best). Just remember, the
G-spot isn’t the holy grail of sex.
“All women have this sensitive area,” assures sex researcher Beverly Whipple, Ph.D., co-author of The Science of Orgasm
(Johns Hopkins University Press). “But not everyone likes it
stimulated, just as not everyone likes when someone blows in their ear.”
5. All roads lead to ‘O’There are lots of ways to
reach orgasm. Some women can climax when their breasts are touched or
when their necks are rubbed. Other lucky gals get there by fantasizing –
without any touch at all. The point? Be adventurous when exploring
sexual terrain. You never know what will send you over the edge.
“We’ve
gotten into this mindset that there’s only one type of orgasm, and it’s
from stimulating the clitoris,” Whipple says. “There are many other
ways women can have orgasmic experiences.”
6. Tell ’em what you wantOnce
you’ve figured out what works for you, clue your partner in too. Trust
us; he wants to know. Especially if what gets you off bears no
resemblance to what he thinks is working.
Most feigned orgasms are “mercy fakes,” says Chicago sex and relationship therapist Laura Berman, Ph.D., and author of The Passion Prescription (Hyperion).
But
if you let your partner think he’s making the grade when he’s falling
short, he won’t do anything differently. And that leaves you, well,
faking it.
How can you feel fireworks without trampling your partner’s ego?
Give
soft and sultry directions, Berman says. In your sexiest voice, whisper
“I go crazy when you ___.” Or simply take your partner’s fingers (or
lips or tongue or penis) on a tour of your erogenous zones.
Let
him know that you’re not always going to come, even if he’s doing
everything right, Berman notes. It’ll ease the pressure and let you both
enjoy the ride.
7. Give yourself a handContrary
to steamy Hollywood sex scenes, only 30% of women have orgasms through
intercourse. So if penetration doesn't quite do it, not to worry.
There’s nothing wrong with you. Life doesn’t always imitate art.
Don’t be shy. Reach down and give yourself a helping hand during sex.
8. Full speed ahead with foreplayShare this
tidbit with your guy: Men can go from zero to orgasm in seven minutes,
but women take as long as 20 to get warmed up. That’s why foreplay was
invented.
It revs the engines, even if you’re not feeling frisky
because the brain is a major sex organ. And if you’re mentally paying
bills while your partner is looking for thrills, the only thing you’re
likely to share is a sexless spat.
Redefine foreplay, Berman suggests. Let your hubby put the kids to bed while you unwind with a bath and candles.
“Then [you’ll be] in a better place to respond sexually,” Berman notes.
9. Better than ibuprofenFor years women have used the ol’ dodge Not tonight, I’ve got a headache.
Turns
out, we should’ve been saying the opposite. Orgasms trigger endorphins,
those feel-good brain chemicals that improve mood and curb pain.
Animal
studies have shown that orgasms can be as potent as morphine in
quelling headaches, menstrual cramps, even whiplash and arthritis.
True,
the relief is short-lived (about eight minutes long), but orgasms
aren’t toxic to your liver and they won’t upset your tummy like
over-the-counter pain relievers can.
10. Get the blood flowingExercise isn't just good
for your heart, it’s great for your sex life. Running, walking, biking
and other cardio gets blood moving everywhere – even down there. And the
better the circulation, the better the titillation.
And don’t
forget Kegels. It’s strength training for your pubococcygeus (or PC)
muscles – the ones that hold up your vagina, anus, uterus, bladder and
urethra.“The stronger these muscles are, the more intense your orgasms
will be,” Berman promises.
Don’t know how to work out your
Kegels? Next time you pee, try stopping the flow. Those are your Kegel
muscles. Just don’t make it a habit to do Kegels when you urinate,
because stopping and starting the flow continuously can increase your
risk for urinary tract infections.
Berman recommends doing 100-150
Kegel squeezes a day to keep them in sexy shape. You can do them
anywhere, anytime (just not while peeing).
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