According to some researchers, 75 percent of women do not reach
sexual lust during sex with their husbands. The experts said that is due
to a range of psychological reasons:
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Source:dailymail.co.uk |
Fear of losing control:
The fear of
womens to release their feelings and full enjoyment of sexual
experience, leads to their subconsciously concern not to reach the
orgasm to keep control on themselves.
Do not trust yourself or your outside look:
Keep your mind
busy about what your husband thinks about your shape and if you give him
enough sexual pleasure, this leads to the preoccupation of your mind to
enjoy the sexual process, which makes your access to the cycle of
sexual pleasure very difficult.
Age:
Orgasm
problems can affect women of any age. Older and younger women may have
different advantages when it comes to achieving orgasm while older women
may have more sexual experience and knowledge of their own body,
younger woman have more sexual desire "libido".
Feeling guilty:
Maybe it's up to education, because some parents tell their children, that it's bad to have sex, This feeling makes a woman unable to express herself sexually after marriage.
Depression:
Depression
affect sexual desire, which affect orgasm. Anxiety may create a vicious
circle where a woman does not focus on the act of sex because she’s
distracted by concerns about reaching orgasm, which makes her less
likely to orgasm, and as a results she becoming even more anxious and
even less likely to orgasm.
Poor communication:
Some
women may be able to orgasm through self-masturbation but not with
their partner. This may be due to a partner’s poor sexual technique, the
partner ejaculating too quickly, a lack of trust, or a lack of
communication about where and how the woman likes to be touched.
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