Women, like men, are covered in nerve endings. Luckily for men, they don’t all need to be stimulated to achieve orgasm.
In fact, renowned sexpert Dr Alfred C. Kinsey, who once said that 75 percent of men can ejaculate within two minutes.
As we all know that stat doesn’t apply to women, the one consistency we know is that women need three things to get off.
The right balance of these efforts is the path that leads to the inevitable threshold that is an orgasm.
Foreplay
Studies consistently show that women whose partners devote time and energy to foreplay have consistently higher rates of successful orgasm.
Mix up a combination of your hands, tongue and body weight (pressing against her pelvic bone).
Patience
Once the windows start steaming up
But if you can stave off this action for a little longer, the tension will build. Plus, the clitoris is exceptionally sensitive, and it needs to be properly prepped for the extreme stimulation.
This can best be achieved by focusing on the other parts of her body and periodically re-visiting her nether-regions.
Gradually building the anticipation…
Dual stimulation
Whether its time to get to the main act, or simply stick to play, simultaneous stimulation of the G-spot and clitoris is often the key to the final barriers to orgasm and multiple
The clitoris, with twice as many nerve endings as the penis, is the most sensitive external part of a woman’s body.
And the G-spot
Once you master this balance, she will be putty in your hands. And the thing about the
Jenni Holdsworth