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Why do women not achieve orgasm? 

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Generally speaking, a woman's orgasm is marked by the sudden cessation of physical tension,
followed by a sudden burst of pleasure. Simultaneously, she may experience momentary dizziness and
loss of awareness of her surroundings. While orgasm brings extreme pleasure,
some women fail to achieve it during sexual intercourse. The main reasons for this are as follows:
1. Differences in libido between partners: Some women have a strong libido,
while their husbands have a weaker one. When the wife desires sex, the husband lacks sexual arousal, his
penis cannot achieve an erection, and sexual intercourse cannot proceed, leaving the wife unsatisfied.
Generally, younger wives, due to their immature sexual physiology,
do not yet have a strong need for sex; they feel satisfied with love.
However, as they age, their sexual knowledge matures, and they accumulate sexual experience,
especially between 30 and 40 years old, when their sexual experience and physical strength are at their peak,
leading to a strong interest in sex and a often vigorous libido.
Men entering middle age
often experience a strong suppression of their libido due to factors such as age and career. This is especially
true for men burdened with heavy family responsibilities, leading to mental strain and an inability to meet their wives' sexual desires.
2. The "Time Difference" in Sexual Response Between Couples: Numerous studies in sexual medicine have shown that
many couples experience a "time difference" in their sexual responses during intercourse, with men being more dominant and women less so, or
men experiencing faster responses and women slower responses.
Some men have a stronger, more intense libido, while some women experience a slower onset and less intense sexual desire.
For example, male arousal is rapid, reaching orgasm within 2-6 minutes and subsiding quickly.
Women, on the other hand, experience a slower onset of arousal, generally taking more than 10 minutes to reach orgasm.
Their orgasms also last longer and subside more slowly.
Furthermore, male libido is concentrated on the sexual organs earlier,
with a high desire for intercourse, which is then satisfied; female libido, on the other hand, is gradually concentrated on the sexual organs
and is more complex and widespread, requiring not only satisfaction through the sexual organs
but also active assistance through language, touching, etc.;
women only have the desire for intercourse after reaching a certain level of sexual arousal.
3. The effect of drugs on orgasm:
Modern medical research has proven that many commonly used drugs can affect sexual function in both men and women,
leading to decreased libido or even loss of libido. The main effect on women is to delay or prevent orgasm.
For example, commonly used antihypertensive drugs such as spironolactone, clonidine, and reserpine,
among which nitroglycerin can cause the central nervous system to produce a
"pseudo-neurotransmitter" that inhibits vaginal vascular congestion, thus strongly inhibiting female sexual response.
In addition, oral contraceptives can also cause decreased libido, making sexual arousal difficult.

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