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Jun 6, 2016 · 1. Myth: If you don't orgasm from oral, you have a defective vagina. Sex is supposed to help you escape from the pressures of everyday life, not add to them. Sure, some women who can't orgasm...
Mar 18, 2024 · In this riveting episode, join us as we embark on a journey with Dr. Angelica Cifuentes, affectionately known as the “ Tiny Optometrist,” whose remarkable story of resilience, determination, and triumph promises to captivate and inspire.
Mar 11, 2019 · 1. Trusting your partner is essential. This part of your body can feel especially intimate, so you have to feel safe with your partner (s) even in casual situations. “You can’t have good oral sex...
Jun 20, 2024 · But if you’re curious to explore squirting as a way to feel even better in bed, scroll on. Start by strengthening your pelvic floor muscles (outside of sex). Your pelvic floor, that hammock of ...
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‘For a woman receiving good oral sex is waves of pleasure that build up to a feeling of release, which makes the vagina quiver as well as the rest of the body.’
‘When it comes to oral, because I’m so sensitive it’s just insanely ticklish at first. I can barely deal with the tickling sensation to begin with and my partner really has to move slowly and cautiously at first until I get used to it. ‘But when it’s good it feels kind of like a really warm squishy fruit. Like someone’s put a papaya or kiwi in the ...
‘I find good oral doesn’t start with oral. You have to get me going a bit with light touches, don’t just dive in there. ‘Then it’s a bit like a warm, coiled tension, and you feel your muscles start to tense up in anticipation. ‘It never feels very “wet”, probably because I’m already wet down there. ‘It feels incredible intimate, and for that reason...
‘Good oral sex is unlike anything else. You feel the sensations not only in your vagina but all over. You feel light headed. Your toes tingle, your belly warms in anticipation of the orgasm you know is heading your way. You feel the pleasure in every part of your body. ‘You know where you’re on a rollercoaster and you have those moments of feeling ...
‘It’s quite soft and wet when you’re on your back when someone’s going down on you. ‘It’s more intense if their tongue is on your clitoris; it gives the feeling of sharp but pleasant heat.’
‘All the pleasure of clitoral stimulation, but with none of the friction of using your hands. Smooth, wet, warm.’
‘The best way I can describe the sensation is tickling, but good. ‘It feels really, really intense and can be overwhelming. I’ll often have to say stop for a bit because it just feels like too much pleasure, as weird as it sounds. ‘It’s warmth, tingles, intense pleasure, all that… when it’s good. ‘If it’s not good, it feels awkward and physically u...
‘So personally to me, oral sex, when done right, feels like warm waves crashing over me, it’s like a build up where the waves are bigger every time. It starts small like baby waves lapping and grows until they’re complete tidal waves, which then sparks the best sensation, one I can only describe as a release of tension.’
‘Good oral feels like a surprise but it also relaxes me. I often feel stressed when getting oral because most men don’t seem to want to be down there. ‘Physically, it’s wet (a good kind of wet) and tingling, with the added touch of the fingers making it absolutely amazing. ‘It’s almost like being a bit drunk when the orgasm starts to build, my head...
‘Honestly, oral does so little for me. It just feels like a wet, sloppy, swirling mess. Really haphazard and not making enough proper contact to get me off.’
Sep 28, 2017 · What do women want? You’re going to have to ask them. That’s the conclusion of the largest study to analyse the diversity of female sexual pleasure, published in the Journal of Sex and Marital...
Jul 24, 2024 · “Dr. Cifuentes’ path to prominence in optometry is an inspiration not only to the Hispanic/Latino community, but to anyone facing challenges to help them achieve their dream,” says Latinos en Optometry co-founder Diana Canto-Sims, OD.