01-24-2025, 11:25 AM
I’ve always thought that orgasm during intercourse can be sexy and fun, but it’s definitely not the end-all-be-all. I think what makes it more meaningful is the connection and the way it feels during that moment. If everything is going well, there’s a sense of satisfaction and enjoyment. It’s always nice to know that both of you are feeling good, and when he orgasms, it can feel like a nice confirmation of that.
But I wouldn’t say it’s as emotionally significant as men often think. For me, it doesn’t always add to the emotional depth of the experience. Sometimes, it’s just part of the act. It can be enjoyable and sexy, but it doesn’t always change how I feel about the overall experience. I think a lot of times, men get wrapped up in thinking that their orgasm has a huge impact on the woman, but honestly, it’s not the thing I focus on.
It can feel sexy and validating in some situations, especially when there’s great chemistry and we’re both fully engaged in the experience. But in other cases, it doesn’t really stand out as the most memorable part. What matters more to me is the whole experience—the build-up, the connection, and the way we vibe together.
So, to sum it up: It’s nice when it happens, and it can definitely be a turn-on in the right context, but it’s not everything. I’d say the emotional connection is what really makes the experience special.
But I wouldn’t say it’s as emotionally significant as men often think. For me, it doesn’t always add to the emotional depth of the experience. Sometimes, it’s just part of the act. It can be enjoyable and sexy, but it doesn’t always change how I feel about the overall experience. I think a lot of times, men get wrapped up in thinking that their orgasm has a huge impact on the woman, but honestly, it’s not the thing I focus on.
It can feel sexy and validating in some situations, especially when there’s great chemistry and we’re both fully engaged in the experience. But in other cases, it doesn’t really stand out as the most memorable part. What matters more to me is the whole experience—the build-up, the connection, and the way we vibe together.
So, to sum it up: It’s nice when it happens, and it can definitely be a turn-on in the right context, but it’s not everything. I’d say the emotional connection is what really makes the experience special.