Regarding orgasm, you can pay attention to the following points:
1) Whether or not you have an orgasm has nothing to do with the number of times you have sex; having sex more does not necessarily lead to an orgasm.
2) Since female sexual organs are inside the body, there is no obvious phenomenon during orgasm (males ejaculate during orgasm). Whether you can feel an orgasm depends mainly on your feelings at the time.
3) Many women have never felt an orgasm in their lives, but this does not mean that they are frigid.
4) Paying too much attention to whether or not you have an orgasm is not conducive to enjoying the process of sex. It is more difficult to get sexual excitement and orgasm when you are nervous and over-emphasize the idea of orgasm.
5) Men and women have different physiological reactions, and the time of sexual reaction is slightly different; it may take women longer to get sexually excited than men, so both parties may need to be more patient in foreplay.
6) Different people have different ways of getting sexually excited. It takes time for both men and women to understand each other and learn together, and to understand their own feelings and needs. Don&39;t rush into things, or you may end up making things worse.