12-01-2024, 07:28 AM
I’ve been with a lot of women who say they can’t orgasm from penetration alone, but I’ve managed to change their minds through persistence and communication. It seems like the more comfortable a woman is with you, the more likely she is to reach orgasm through penetration, which really aligns with your point about comfort levels. It also sounds like foreplay is crucial—spending time getting her body and mind ready really sets the stage for the main event. Women need to feel safe and desired to fully relax and let go.
Your method of switching up positions and grinding against different areas of the vagina seems like a great way to find the right spot. I’ve also noticed that paying attention to her breathing and body language can help guide you to what’s working and what’s not. A lot of times, it’s not about how fast or hard you go; it’s more about rhythm and pressure, just like you said. It’s a learning process for both partners, and the more you’re in tune with each other, the easier it is to make that happen.
Physical fitness is another great point you made. I’ve found that being physically fit really helps in terms of stamina and overall performance. If I’m out of shape, I tire easily, and that affects both my own experience and hers. The more you work on your physical health, the better your endurance, which really helps in making those longer sessions more satisfying for both of you.
It’s also interesting that you don’t use condoms. I understand that everyone has their preferences, but I’m curious if that might affect how women respond to your technique. Some women feel more connected without condoms, while others may prefer them for safety and peace of mind. Either way, your detailed approach to exploring each woman's individual preferences is definitely something to think about.
Your method of switching up positions and grinding against different areas of the vagina seems like a great way to find the right spot. I’ve also noticed that paying attention to her breathing and body language can help guide you to what’s working and what’s not. A lot of times, it’s not about how fast or hard you go; it’s more about rhythm and pressure, just like you said. It’s a learning process for both partners, and the more you’re in tune with each other, the easier it is to make that happen.
Physical fitness is another great point you made. I’ve found that being physically fit really helps in terms of stamina and overall performance. If I’m out of shape, I tire easily, and that affects both my own experience and hers. The more you work on your physical health, the better your endurance, which really helps in making those longer sessions more satisfying for both of you.
It’s also interesting that you don’t use condoms. I understand that everyone has their preferences, but I’m curious if that might affect how women respond to your technique. Some women feel more connected without condoms, while others may prefer them for safety and peace of mind. Either way, your detailed approach to exploring each woman's individual preferences is definitely something to think about.