Wow. Frankly you covered a lot of ground in the introduction, that's cool.
What I'm wondering is,
1: how do you feel when women without this ability (not a disability as far as I can see!) talk about frustration with inability to reach orgasm?
2:Would you say you're always totally sexually satisfied, or are there special moments in your sexual experience as well? E.g. do you have orgasms that are better than the others, with partner sex, etc?
3: When you're having sex, what do you aim for?
These are all quite personal questions, but heck, you sound like a brave girl and I'm really curious, especially with how you relate to other women's situations.
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Wow. Frankly you covered a lot of ground in the introduction, that's cool.
What I'm wondering is,
1: how do you feel when women without this ability (not a disability as far as I can see!) talk about frustration with inability to reach orgasm?
2:Would you say you're always totally sexually satisfied, or are there special moments in your sexual experience as well? E.g. do you have orgasms that are better than the others, with partner sex, etc?
3: When you're having sex, what do you aim for?
These are all quite personal questions, but heck, you sound like a brave girl and I'm really curious, especially with how you relate to other women's situations.
Thanks!
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