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re: Do you last longer than 6 mins?

Posted on 6/10/16 at 3:08 pm to
Posted by RachelGreen
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Posted by saint amant steve
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Posted on 6/10/16 at 3:55 pm to
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RachelGreen


Before I begin to address your reply point by point, can you please clarify whether or not you are indeed a female?

If you are a female, then I'm sorry you have never been with a decent lover at any point during your sex life.

And if you are not a female, then I'm curious why you are quick to label me as ignorant.
Posted by saint amant steve
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Member since Aug 2008
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Posted on 6/10/16 at 4:10 pm to
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Some women have difficulty orgasming from a psychological aspect while other women are simply anorgasmic due to their biology.


Also, I never said during my post that every single woman in existence can achieve orgasm, particularly through vaginal penetration or intercourse. All I said was that I found those numbers to be flawed and greatly exaggerated. The number claimed by the previous poster, 75%, who cited "most studies" but failed to produce a proper link would constitute a vast majority of the female population.

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Anorgasmia can often cause sexual frustration. Anorgasmia is far more common in females (4.7 percent)


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The condition is sometimes classified as a psychiatric disorder. However, it can also be caused by medical problems such as diabetic neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, genital mutilation, complications from genital surgery, pelvic trauma (such as from a straddle injury caused by falling on the bars of a climbing frame, bicycle or gymnastics beam), hormonal imbalances, total hysterectomy, spinal cord injury, cauda equina syndrome, uterine embolisation, childbirth trauma (vaginal tearing through the use of forceps or suction or a large or unclosed episiotomy), vulvodynia and cardiovascular disease.[3]

A common cause of situational anorgasmia, in both men and women, is the use of anti-depressants, particularly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Though reporting of anorgasmia as a side effect of SSRIs is not precise, studies have found that 17–41% of users of such medications are affected by some form of sexual dysfunction.[4][5]

Another cause of anorgasmia is opiate addiction, particularly to heroin.[6] Beat icon William S. Burroughs chronicled this problem (amongst many others) in his novel Naked Lunch. About 15% of women report difficulties with orgasm, and as many as 10% of women in the United States have never climaxed.[7][8] Only 29% of women always have orgasms with their partner.[9]


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