Pro tips on the female orgasm! | Dr. Rena Malik

The video explores crucial aspects of female orgasm, including how many women experience it and the physiological changes that facilitate it.

According to the discussion, about 12% of women have never experienced an orgasm. This statistic highlights a significant portion of women who may face challenges in achieving orgasm, pointing towards the need for better understanding and possibly enhanced communication between partners.

Adequate stimulation, particularly of the clitoris, is essential for achieving orgasm. Additionally, some women may not receive sufficient foreplay, which plays a critical role in preparing the body for sexual activity.

Research suggests that women need approximately 25 minutes for full arousal. During this time, several physiological changes occur to make sexual activity more comfortable and pleasurable.

  • The vagina can widen and nearly double in size.
  • The cervix moves up and out of the way.

These changes help accommodate intercourse and can increase the pleasure and comfort experienced during sex. However, if these processes are rushed or incomplete, the likelihood of achieving an orgasm diminishes significantly.

Some women may find stimulation or contact with the cervix uncomfortable, while others may derive pleasure from it. It indicates the wide range of variability in preferences and experiences among women.

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