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5 Questions About Orgasm 

1. During sex, the man always reaches orgasm quickly. How can the woman achieve orgasm as well?

Experiencing orgasm together is a rare and fortunate event, and difficult to learn. This is related to natural physiological responses. Men are naturally more easily aroused, reach orgasm more easily, and also more easily experience abstinence. Women are slower; their orgasms come on and subside more slowly. Try abstaining from intercourse for a few weeks. Engage in caressing and kissing—anything is fine—but avoid anything more. This will allow your man to gradually learn to control his ejaculation urges. If he feels too excited and about to ejaculate, he should immediately withdraw his penis from your vagina. Mastering the timing requires experience. If you don't get it right yet, don't rush it. With more experience, it will become easier.

2. Is it possible to get pregnant without orgasm? Yes,

it's possible to get pregnant without orgasm. Orgasm is a purely physical response. During orgasm, the uterus and vagina rhythmically contract, blood pressure increases, and the pulse and heart rate accelerate. Some women can feel the sensory responses inside the vagina, but every woman's experience of orgasm is different. Orgasm is not the key to physical intimacy; women need to experience it over a long period to learn how to achieve orgasm. If intercourse occurs without contraception and a mature egg is present awaiting fertilization, the woman may become pregnant. Please do not have intercourse without contraception.

Three. Before ejaculation, some fluid often flows out. Is this a prelude to orgasm?

The fluid that flows from the penis can be considered a prelude to male orgasm, usually flowing out before ejaculation, hence the term "sperm flow." This fluid is different from semen; semen is milky white, while "sperm flow" is a clear, transparent liquid. However, "sperm flow" already contains sperm, so avoid getting it on your fingers. Inserting fingers with "sperm flow" into the vagina could lead to unintended pregnancy.

Four. Does a man ejaculate because he reaches orgasm, or does he reach orgasm during ejaculation?

Male orgasm and ejaculation are two distinct processes, but they often occur simultaneously. When a man reaches orgasm, the reproductive organs, such as the seminal vesicles, the muscles connected to them, the urethra, and the penis, contract rhythmically. At this time, sperm is rapidly ejaculated from the urethra. The seminal vesicles open, and the urethral opening closes, preventing the semen from mixing with urine. Men can also experience a so-called "dry orgasm," characterized by rhythmic contractions but without semen. Generally, energetic young men have less control over their orgasms and are therefore less likely to experience a "dry orgasm." Conversely, young men have a higher rate of premature ejaculation, meaning they ejaculate before penetration.

V. Determining when a man reaches orgasm?

A man only ejaculates upon reaching orgasm. During ejaculation, the lower body muscles contract spasmodically, and sperm is ejaculated from the testicles through the urethra. Sperm is a milky fluid in which sperm swim.
Men ejaculate only when they reach orgasm. During ejaculation, the muscles in the lower body contract spasmodically, and sperm are ejected from the testicles through the urethra. Sperm is a milky-colored fluid in which sperm swim.

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