Girlfriend Wishes She Could Orgasm Faster Posted: 05-04-06 09:09am
My girlfriend is always lamenting that she
wishes it didnt take her so long to
orgasm. We usually try to hook up in the
morning before work and she stops me when
I start licking her or using my fingers
because she thinks there isnt enough time.
It kinda sucks. She doesnt get off
during intercourse. Is there anything
that can be done here? Why does it take
so long, long enough where sometimes she
thinks its not worth it? Im willing to
put in the work, but sometimes there just
isnt enough time.
Kinda cruel you know, the fact that guys
can come really fast if they want but have
to hold on to satisfy the woman, and the
woman takes forever to be satisfied. I
wish there was a special button to push to
make her orgasm. Im pretty sure im
hitting the g-spot with my finger but it
doesnt seem to do anything for her. An
old girlfriend used to orgasm from it and
I barely stimulated her clit because I
thought it was all about penetration.
This girl just orgasms from clit
stimulation.
Can a girl please give some tips on this
topic so that guys know without a doubt
where the g-spot is along with any other
tips and tricks that will make our women
hot so we dont feel guilty about them not
getting off or thinking that they arent
enjoying themselves when time is limited.
Any advice would be appreciated. Please
post anything that really works well to
get her off quick? Any ideas on multiple
orgasm? Im kind of a noob at this so even
though she and I think im decent, perhaps
were missing something.
Also, should I feel threatened if she
suggests she dusts off her old vibrator
that she hasnt used for a long time and
have me use it on her?
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munky23
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Dec 2005 Posts: 130
Posted: 05-08-06 17:11pm
No such thing as the g-spot.
A lot of orgasming is psychological.
She will orgasm faster if she is either
turned on all day or if you get her really
going...Aka longer foreplay.
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