jaymeyeroskie
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jaymeyeroskie said:Well, this may be known as the G spot as well, but my main concern is getting my girlfriend to have and orgasm during sex. She can orgasm if she or I rub her clit during sex, but that seems to be the stopping grounds.
I just want to make sex the best I can for her, and I know she would(as would I) love to orgasm during sex. We have come close, but that is about it. We have talked about this and I really want to do anything I can.
Does anyone have any advice? What has or has not worked for you and your partner? Really, anything helps.
Thanks, I hope this is a step in the right direction.
JM
jaymeyeroskie said:Well, this may be known as the G spot as well, but my main concern is getting my girlfriend to have and orgasm during sex. She can orgasm if she or I rub her clit during sex, but that seems to be the stopping grounds.
I just want to make sex the best I can for her, and I know she would(as would I) love to orgasm during sex. We have come close, but that is about it. We have talked about this and I really want to do anything I can.
Does anyone have any advice? What has or has not worked for you and your partner? Really, anything helps.
Thanks, I hope this is a step in the right direction.
JM
jaymeyeroskie said:we are trying to get to the point where she can achieve an orgasm during sex without clitoral stimulation(i.e. the g-spot from penetration).
Have her take a look at the statistics. About 70% of women don't orgasm from penetration alone. Another big chunk don't orgasm during penetration at all, maybe because they're lacking clitoral stimulation, need to concentrate more, or whatever. So, she should feel very fortunate she's getting off then, and it doesn't make a bit of difference how that happens.jaymeyeroskie said:Well, thank you for your advice. The last thing I am trying to do is make anyone feel inadequate. I have known this has been something that bothered her, because a few of her friends get off easier from "thrusting" during sex. We have talked about this, and I have told her I am willing to do whatever she wants to make sex better for her. I have not ever, in any way,shape, or form, suggested that she or I are flawed because she hasn't had an orgasm during sex purely from thrusting or hitting the g-spot.
Maybe, a question to ask is, how can I tell or help her feel better about being able to orgasm during sex with the help of clitoral stimulation?
Tell her: "I think it's so cool that you know what you need to get off and are willing to share it with me. Watching you work your clit is way hotter than someone faking it, like all those other girls I've been with who pretended they could come from thrusting alone."jaymeyeroskie said:Maybe, a question to ask is, how can I tell or help her feel better about being able to orgasm during sex with the help of clitoral stimulation?
Awesome! Congrats! Is there some kind of award that we can give GGG for that thread? I swear that man has done more to advance human sexuality than Kinsey!jaymeyeroskie said:Well everyone, I am happy to report that my gf and I had some success today.
She came over after a stressful day of work, and let's just say she needed some relieving. Well, how could I resist since she looked so sexy in her business clothes. Anyways, we bascially did a version of Mr. GGG's "try this and report back" and well she had a g-spot orgasm!
She said it was different than her other orgasms she has. I loved it. It is my favorite thing to do, that is completely please her. We had sex after and said that it felt different too. So, thanks to the help of you all, I think we're on to something!
Thanks again everyone. Advice is still welcome!