four issues hidering your orgasm
NEEDING TO BE IN CONTROL
Having a totally satisfying sexual experience means fully letting go
of control and inhibitions. If you are the type of person who always
needs to be in control of yourself and your emotions, achieving orgasm
may be difficult because you won't let yourself lose control long enough
to reach the finish line. If this sounds like you, practice loosening
up. Scream for no reason, dance around your living room -- anything to
show yourself that letting go can be a positive experience.
BEING UNABLE TO RELAX
Sometimes, we get so tense (from stress, sitting in an office chair
all day, etc.) that we don't realize how taut our muscles are. Being
this tense makes it hard to relax your body enough to have an orgasm. If
this sounds like you, ask your partner to give you a massage as part of
your foreplay. This will give you time to get in the right headspace
for sex and will relax your tired muscles.
FEELING SELF-CONSCIOUS
Sex means body fluids, weird positions and noises you might not
normally make or hear. If you're self-conscious by nature, the more
primal nature of sexual intimacy may be hindering your ability to
thoroughly enjoy the experience. Rather than focus on things that may
make you feel nervous or self-conscious, think about the fact that
everyone does it and for good reason: It feels good.
HATING YOUR BODY
If the only thing you're focusing on in the bedroom is the size of
your thighs or the fact you haven't lost the three pounds you put on
over Christmas, your chances of having an orgasm just got smaller. Love
your body and embrace your physical self. Being hung up on barely-there
flaws is not only a turn-off, but it also prevents you from having
satisfying sex.
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