Statistics show that only one-third of women can achieve orgasm during sexual intercourse. And being able to have this "sexual blessing" is attributed to the husband's appropriate stimulation of the genitals, pelvis, and lower abdomen. The brain is the memory of the sensory system, and simultaneously stimulating these three parts is equivalent to inputting "orgasm" commands. According to an article by American registered sex therapist Ivan Fulbright, improving the quality of sexual intercourse and allowing women to achieve orgasm may vary depending on age and environment. However, by following these steps, the chances of orgasm can be significantly increased.
The first step in sexual activity: Start with the area where she is most likely to feel pleasure. This technique is mainly aimed at women who find it difficult to obtain pleasure. Husbands should gently caress their wives' YD to ensure that they are fully 'sexually aroused' before entering. Subsequently, regardless of the position used, the probability of women reaching their peak increases. If traditional male positioning is used, a pillow can be placed under the wife's buttocks to better stimulate the G-spot. But at all times, it is necessary to continuously stimulate YD, such as continuously using your fingers to circle and touch your wife's groin.
Step 2 of sexual activity: Lift the wife's leg and press it against her chest to increase G-spot stimulation, keeping the lower abdominal nerves highly excited, and allowing the woman to touch YD on her own. This method is very provocative. In addition to relaxing a woman's mood and allowing her to find pleasure in sex, rectal contraction can also stimulate the pelvic and lower abdominal nerves, bringing her to the peak of pleasure.
Step 3 of sexual activity: adopt a backward approach. A husband can stimulate his wife's YD with one hand and stir around his anus with the other hand. This can increase the complexity and intensity of sexual activity, and allow women to better experience pleasure.