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I think proper circulation/reproduction is needed but immoderate emptying can cause the body exhausted.
Confidence is the matter.
The orgasm varies person to person and on mood/situation difference.
Female orgasm seems quite complicated :
[ Gently lead partner to get her orgasm in any method including the love affair. ]
- Female erogeneous zones -
Potential zones >> ‘These erogenous zones have more of an erotic dimension and vary from one
person to the next both in terms of their location and their intensity. It’s up to each individual to
discover these zones, which are located all over the body.’
Female is the whole body.
Secondary zones >> ‘These areas trigger arousal of the primary zones when touched, increasing
sexual pleasure, but they are not always needed to reach orgasm. These are the pubic area, buttocks,
labia majora and labia minora, the entrance of the vagina, perineum, anus and nipples.’

Primary zones >>
‘These are the organs that trigger orgasm when stimulated. The primary erogenous
zones are the clitoris and the vagina. The clitoris is stimulated when caressed or touched with circular
movements and the vagina is only sensitive when the G spot is reached (through muscular contraction on penetration).’
An article for the G-Spot : massageforwoman.info
 
Maybe you've found, or attempted to find, your partner's G-spot. In addition to that bedroom bull's
–eye, researchers in Turkey have identified four regions that they call "deep vaginal erogenous zones".

The A-Spot • 11% of Women Have Discovered It

FIND IT
Follow the front wall of her vagina until just before you reach her cervix. There you'll find her A-spot, says Fulbright. Swipe your finger across it like a windshield wiper, says Jaiya (no last name), the author of Red Hot Touch. If you feel "divots" on either side, you're too close to the entrance—that's her G-spot. Scoot in an inch or two.

AWAKEN IT
The vagina responds only to pressure or movement, not touch, says sexual-health expert Jennifer Berman, M.D., a cohost of The Doctors. So try what Jaiya calls the "anchor and pull." After tubing up and lots of foreplay, plant the padded part of your finger on her A-spot. If you can't reach it, use the end of a long, curved toy, like the njoy Pure Wand. Pull your finger across the front wall, toward you. "You know your efforts are paying off when she gets wetter," says Fulbright.

The O-Spot • 8% of Women Are Sensitive Here

FIND IT
Located her G-spot? Congrats! Rotate your finger toward the opposite wall and go a little deeper until you feel a spongy area on the back wall of her vagina. That's her O-spot. Has she been hesitant to try backdoor action? "The anal walls are rich in nerve endings, so stimulating the O-spot gives a woman a better sense of what might feel good on the other side of the wall," says Fulbright.

AWAKEN IT
Once she's fully aroused, try the anchor-and-pull technique on her O-spot and her G-spot at the same time. "Put the backs of your hands together, with one palm facing up and the other facing down," says Jaiya. Then insert both index fingers inside her, simultaneously stimulating the front and back walls of her vagina. "Some women can ejaculate from that," she says. Another option: Stimulate her O-spot with the classic come-hither motion.

The Cervix • 7.5% of Women Have Had a Cervical Orgasm

FIND IT
With deep penetration, you can touch her cervix with your penis. "It feels sort of like the tip of your nose—Firmer than the spongy texture of the vagina," says Lisa Masterson, M.D., of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A. For most women, the cervix sits 3 to 4 inches in, but that before arousal. "With engorgement, the cervix lifts up," Dr. Berman says, but you should still be able to reach it.

AWAKEN IT
Keep track of her period: It around ovulation (usually day 13 to 16 of her cycle) that cervical stimulation tends to be most pleasurable, says Jaiya. Circle her cervix with a finger or two; once you make direct contact, slowly glide over the area, applying firm, gentle pressure, until she feels a deep, almost total-body pleasure. If your finger isn't long enough, Fulbright suggests using a vibrator with a broad head; you want pressure, not poking.

The Pelvic Muscles • 12% of Women Use Them to Climax

FIND THEM
You can't touch her pelvic floor muscles directly, but you can activate them. "They encircle the vagina," Fulbright says, "and contract when she climaxes." A 2014 Brazilian study found that young women with strong pelvic floor muscles tend to be more orgasmic. Why? If these muscles are toned, they can tighten up during sex and not tire out, helping her finish, Dr. Masterson says.

AWAKEN THEM
Your partner probably knows the most effective way— Kegel exercises, says Fulbright. Have fun with them: Buy a set of Ben Wa balls, such as Jimmyjane's Prysm Sphen, which are like weights for her vagina. Lube one up, slip it inside her, and see if she can hold it in; add the second when she's ready. It's fun and arousing, and beyond strengthening her pelvic muscles, "the balls can roll over the G-spot and stimulate it," says Fulbright.
 
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