11-30-2024, 07:57 PM
As someone who's had the experience of being with women who were new to sex, I can say that patience is key. It's not about rushing to the finish line, but rather about creating a comfortable space where both partners can explore and learn together. For some women, the ability to orgasm with a partner can come quickly, while for others, it might take some time as they become more comfortable with their body and their partner's touch.
In my experience, it’s important to focus on communication. Every woman is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. When you’re with someone new to sex, there’s often a lot of trial and error as you discover what feels good for her. Building that emotional connection and trust is crucial, as it helps her relax and be more receptive to the experience.
For women who are just starting out, understanding their own body and what brings them pleasure can take time. Many of the women I’ve been with have needed time to explore themselves before they could fully communicate their needs to a partner. It's not a race—it's a journey, and it's important to take things at a pace that feels right for both people involved.
What I’ve learned is that focusing on the journey rather than the destination often leads to better experiences. Women who are new to sex may not orgasm right away, and that's totally okay. The most important thing is to build trust, communicate openly, and create a space where both partners can feel comfortable and fully engaged in the experience.
In my experience, it’s important to focus on communication. Every woman is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. When you’re with someone new to sex, there’s often a lot of trial and error as you discover what feels good for her. Building that emotional connection and trust is crucial, as it helps her relax and be more receptive to the experience.
For women who are just starting out, understanding their own body and what brings them pleasure can take time. Many of the women I’ve been with have needed time to explore themselves before they could fully communicate their needs to a partner. It's not a race—it's a journey, and it's important to take things at a pace that feels right for both people involved.
What I’ve learned is that focusing on the journey rather than the destination often leads to better experiences. Women who are new to sex may not orgasm right away, and that's totally okay. The most important thing is to build trust, communicate openly, and create a space where both partners can feel comfortable and fully engaged in the experience.