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Re: Intercourse-possible lubricant problemFrom: Tracy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 30 Apr 1998 13:15:23 -0500 (CDT)
At Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Jenn wrote: > >I am a 22 year old female with no diagnoised medical problems. However >intercourse is often painful for me, I seem to be able to relieve this >problem with lubricant, and can often over come it this way, however I >am unable to reach an orgasm with my husband. Could these be related? I >don't believe it is his fault, because I have had the same problem >previously with others. Even when I am by myself reaching an orgasm is >extremely difficult (this is where I have found the lubricant seems to >help). I wasn't even aware that I had a "problem" until I reached my >first orgasm last year. I would appreciate any suggestions or >preferably obtainable and reliable reading material. > >-- >Jenn Jenn, this is very common, many women cannot achieve orgasm, and some only with clitoral stimulation. There is nothing wrong with you or your partner's techniques, it is perfectly normal. Take some time and explore what brings you pleasure, and work with that. Either show or tell your partner what it is you need to be satisfied, where and how to touch you, teach him how your body works. Some women find the use of "sex toys" or vibrators for clitoral stimulation during intercourse to be very helpful and pleasurable. Hope this has helped, Tracy
-- Tracy L. Trull PCT, MA, NA Women's Health Advisory Board Member Assistant to the Editor Women's Health at OBGYN.net http://www.obgyn.net/women/bios/trull.htm tracytrull@ivillage.com
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