Sexual Health
What are the behaviors that affect orgasm? Be alert to six behaviors that affect orgasm
Orgasm is a magical thing that strengthens the relationship between couples and makes sexual life more passionate. But some behaviors in life often kill orgasm. To this end, a survey was conducted on thousands of couples, summarizing six behaviors that affect orgasm and providing solutions.
1. Act too hastily. Before having enough foreplay, "going straight to the topic" or using excessive force can delay the arrival of a woman's orgasm. Famous New York gender expert Hirschman said, "Men mistakenly believe that skipping foreplay can make women climax quickly, but in reality it takes longer and the effect is worse." Experts suggest slowing down, communicating more language, and embracing can help both parties achieve orgasm at the same time.
2. Always inquire about feelings. During sexual intercourse, asking the other person how they feel can help them master the rhythm, but frequent questions such as "how they feel" and "are they comfortable" can create psychological pressure on their partner and make them less confident. Hechman suggests providing feedback to the other person through physical movements, facial expressions, etc., such as rapid breathing and powerful movements.
3. Don't turn off the TV. Orgasm requires a certain amount of attention, so never be distracted. Dr. Daniel Ariel, a sexologist, said that it is important to ensure that the TV, computer, and phone in the room are turned off and both parties are completely in a private space. Also, don't expect simultaneous orgasms, everyone should pay attention to their own pleasure. If one party reaches orgasm first, then the next time they should pay more attention to the other party.
4. Always thinking of imitating pornographic films. Some men watch pornographic films and get "inspiration" from them, believing that sex should be as intense, plot oriented, and skilled as pornographic films. Always thinking of imitating pornographic films and treating sex as a performance can backfire. What truly opens the door to female orgasm is intimate language and behavior, not those clumsy and foolish techniques.
5. Sudden change in frequency. When women approach orgasm, men need to maintain the same intensity and rhythm. If men suddenly increase their strength or speed, women's accumulated feelings will fall short. So when women say 'don't stop', they just need to maintain the frequency instead of becoming even crazier.
6. Talking about the topic of spoiling the party. During sexual intercourse, appropriate affirmation and praise can increase interest, but mentioning some disappointing topics may interrupt sexual intercourse and affect orgasm. For example, suddenly asking the other party if they have brushed their teeth, or mentioning that there is food in the kitchen that has not been put in the refrigerator, can instantly make people lose interest.