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Sexual techniques to bring women to orgasm 

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Imagine a human organ created solely to provide intense pleasure; such an organ does exist, and every woman has one—it's called the clitoris.
The secret to female pleasure
: The word "clitoris" comes from the Greek letter "kleitoris," meaning "hidden." It's named this because it's a small, fleshy protuberance (3/4-1.5 inches or 2-3 centimeters long) located on the upper part of the labia. The clitoris actually originates from the same tissue as the penis.
While the penis provides pleasure and has a physiological function—the duct for urine—the clitoris has no other function than providing pleasure. Besides its anatomical concealment,
it's also psychologically perceived as hidden and mysterious. Many men don't know how to handle it, and many don't even know its correct pronunciation.
The mysterious female orgasm:
The clitoris is an extremely sensitive organ, containing more nerve endings than the penis. It's so important that 75% of women cannot achieve orgasm without clitoral stimulation.
Because the clitoris primarily responds to self-stimulation, many early psychologists, including Sigman freud, believed that orgasms from clitoral stimulation mainly occurred in adolescents or sexually immature individuals, while orgasms from vaginal stimulation occurred in "mature adults."
We know that the notion of two types of orgasms—vaginal and clitoral—is incorrect. While different types and locations of stimulation produce different sensations, there is only one physiological orgasm in women.
Unfortunately, throughout history, there have been practices that derive pleasure from evil. This practice began with female genital mutilation, and these practices, known as religious rituals, still occur in some African countries.
These rituals involve cutting, removing, or altering the clitoris of women in infancy, childhood, or adolescence. Previously likened to "male circumcision," this process leaves victims with scars and permanent pain, especially during menstruation and intercourse. It is worth noting that these rituals are more cultural or tribal than religious, and practices such as female genital mutilation have been condemned and addressed by the United Nations and the World Health Organization.
Clitoral piercing is
a self-mutilation procedure involving the clitoris that occurs in the United States. Women who have undergone this procedure claim it increases pleasure in the area. Many women wear a binding ring (CBR) to pierce the clitoris, which makes self-stimulation easier and more frequent. According to Paul Joannides, only one-third of women have a clitoris large enough for piercing, and the procedure carries two potential risks. First, it can cause infection; second, it can cause scarring, and a scar in the clitoral area can cause lifelong pain.
While
the clitoris is not directly stimulated during intercourse, most women require some direct stimulation to achieve orgasm. How should a sexual partner treat this pleasurable hidden organ? The answer is very gentle.
Dr. Jacobsen states, "The clitoris loves to be teased." It needs very careful stimulation with fingers, lips, and tongue. In fact, oral stimulation or "licking" may be the best way to arouse the clitoris. Dr. Kenneth Stubbs has written an entire book on "clitoral kissing." Although the book describes 18 different techniques, the most effective is "clitoral kissing," which is gentle sucking of the clitoris.

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