Also onelast thing I promise.I can only have an orgasms if I'm on top unless I am playing with my clitirous while he'son top>Is this normal?And if I am on top my clit has to be rubbing up against him before I can get off?What's the deal with this?
Many women find it difficult to orgasm from just intercourse and find that they need clitoral stimulation during IC to orgasm. So, I think you're pretty normal ;-)
Ok Good I was hoping I was.lol. But yes it's went by pretty fast so hopefully it will continue to.Thanks.Hey if you have ideas as to something fun and new I can try when my hubby gets home you can hit me up with it because like I said I'm trying to find new stuff for when he comes home!Thanks
Emily, you've been given many answers to many questions, some good answers, some sarcastic, and some confusing.
The "g" spot is hard to find, particularly if you're not aroused. It doesn't react when you're just "fishing around" for it. Have your husband look for it when he gets home.....that's an "activity" you can plan.
Ejaculation is something you learn, just like orgasms are. They're two different things, and you can have one without the other. Many women have never ejaculated, and it really doesn't "squirt"....it just runs out of you. The "liquid" that you generate during sex is just your natural lubrication, and has nothing to do with orgasms or with ejaculation. It also doesn't come from the vagina, it comes out of the urethra, just as a male's ejaculate does. That's why some people confuse it with urine. It's NOT urine, and it's not just a few tablespoons of thick stuff, it's a LOT of liquid, watery liquid, which will soak your bed completely. Ejaculation usually comes from "g" spot stimulation.
As far as how long it takes for either male or female to ejaculate, it can range from a minute to an hour. It depends on the person, the circumstances, how comfortable you are sexually.....many things. You don't time sex, you just enjoy it.
You are like most women, in that you need clitoral stimulation to have orgasms. 80% of women don't have orgasms from intercourse alone. That's why woman on top is so popular, if you do it right, you get clitoral stimulation automatically.
ALL of this and more is explained thoroughly at www.the-clitoris.com Take the time to read it and it will give complete explanations for a lot of your questions.
no this is not true it doesnt take years to do anything, and not all people squirt some do and some dont you can unexpectedly if they give you that much of an orgasm but it can also take alot of practice and skill to do something like that cheers
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Many women find it difficult to orgasm from just intercourse and find that they need clitoral stimulation during IC to orgasm. So, I think you're pretty normal ;-)
Hope September's here before you know it!
Hi Emily -- I started a thread so that people can give you ideas for September! Here's the link:
http://messageboards.ivillage.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=iv-rlletstalkab&msg=19980.1&ctx=512
Emily, you've been given many answers to many questions, some good answers, some sarcastic, and some confusing.
The "g" spot is hard to find, particularly if you're not aroused. It doesn't react when you're just "fishing around" for it. Have your husband look for it when he gets home.....that's an "activity" you can plan.
Ejaculation is something you learn, just like orgasms are. They're two different things, and you can have one without the other. Many women have never ejaculated, and it really doesn't "squirt"....it just runs out of you. The "liquid" that you generate during sex is just your natural lubrication, and has nothing to do with orgasms or with ejaculation. It also doesn't come from the vagina, it comes out of the urethra, just as a male's ejaculate does. That's why some people confuse it with urine. It's NOT urine, and it's not just a few tablespoons of thick stuff, it's a LOT of liquid, watery liquid, which will soak your bed completely. Ejaculation usually comes from "g" spot stimulation.
As far as how long it takes for either male or female to ejaculate, it can range from a minute to an hour. It depends on the person, the circumstances, how comfortable you are sexually.....many things. You don't time sex, you just enjoy it.
You are like most women, in that you need clitoral stimulation to have orgasms. 80% of women don't have orgasms from intercourse alone. That's why woman on top is so popular, if you do it right, you get clitoral stimulation automatically.
ALL of this and more is explained thoroughly at www.the-clitoris.com Take the time to read it and it will give complete explanations for a lot of your questions.
cheers
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