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In the name of Orgasm Month, our intrepid video team hit the streets to find out if women can climax from intercourse alone. Their answers are varied, contradictory, and occasionally hilarious. 3 CommentsLeave a comment |
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After a break-up, do everything you can to avoid rose-colored hindsight. This may include playing that montage of fond memories over and over in the theater of your mind with the Dolby surround-sound system playing Muse or Maroon 5 on repeat. No good can come of this; you'll simply end up feeling more inadequate, lonely, and depressed. Instead, focus on your ex's faults. There must be at least one (besides their ability to live without you), even if it's just a malformed pinkie toe or a tendency to douse every meal in ketchup.
--From Buh Bye: The Ultimate Guide to Dumping and Getting Dumped
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Love the pigtails, Lo!
Am I the only woman in the world who can *only* orgasm during actual intercourse (exception: on my own with a vibrator)??
All I've been reading lately is assuring women that they're normal if they *can't* get off during intercourse, which in turn has made some of the guys I've been with believe it's that way for *all* girls. ::sigh:: You can't win for losing, really.
My wife was able to reliably when I was a boy. She wasn't faking it, and it produced some of the most intense orgasms she had.
'Course, now to get that effect, it requires toys and strap-ons. Which is fun in entirely new ways!