12-01-2024, 06:41 AM
This is a really interesting topic! I’ve always wondered about how different people experience orgasm, especially with all the variety in the way it’s portrayed in media versus real life. Personally, I’ve found that the sensation is definitely not always the same. There are moments where it feels like everything clicks, and other times, it’s more of a release with less intensity.
As a guy who has traveled to different countries, I’ve met women from different cultural backgrounds, and it’s surprising how different their approach to sex can be. I’ve found that some women are open about their difficulties in achieving orgasm, while others seem to hide it or simply don’t talk about it. I think there’s a lot of stigma around discussing orgasm struggles, and that definitely impacts how people experience it. The mental block or anxiety can sometimes diminish the physical sensations of orgasm, and that’s something I believe is often overlooked.
I’m very interested in the survey and study you’re working on. It’s amazing that you’re focusing on the physiological and emotional aspects because I think we often focus too much on just the physical aspect. Emotional intimacy, mental comfort, and even external factors like environment or timing all seem to change the experience.
Would love to see more research on this and hear others' experiences too. It's important to normalize talking about these kinds of topics without shame.
As a guy who has traveled to different countries, I’ve met women from different cultural backgrounds, and it’s surprising how different their approach to sex can be. I’ve found that some women are open about their difficulties in achieving orgasm, while others seem to hide it or simply don’t talk about it. I think there’s a lot of stigma around discussing orgasm struggles, and that definitely impacts how people experience it. The mental block or anxiety can sometimes diminish the physical sensations of orgasm, and that’s something I believe is often overlooked.
I’m very interested in the survey and study you’re working on. It’s amazing that you’re focusing on the physiological and emotional aspects because I think we often focus too much on just the physical aspect. Emotional intimacy, mental comfort, and even external factors like environment or timing all seem to change the experience.
Would love to see more research on this and hear others' experiences too. It's important to normalize talking about these kinds of topics without shame.