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Women in their thirties begin to seek orgasms in bed. 

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The third stage of climax: a trance-like detachment.
The essence of climax is that a woman herself can awaken her sexual desire. Even God couldn't bring a woman without desire to climax. Therefore, desire is the precursor to climax.
A warm sensation originating in the pelvis and spreading throughout the body allows a woman to intensely feel an extreme pleasure, like a warm, pulsating wave that feels like a mild electric shock, gradually extending from the pelvis to the whole body.

A woman's climax can be cultivated, just as a flower needs the process of blooming; wonderful sex makes a woman more beautiful, and a life with climax is full of vitality and joy. People say that women over thirty are more beautiful; perhaps their key is discovering their own climax.
Have you had an orgasm?
More than one woman admits that she will marry her partner for no other reason than that he was the first man to give her an orgasm. But a man is not the sole factor in whether a woman has an orgasm; rather, orgasm is like a hide-and-seek sprite for women, leaving them anxious and confused, unable to grasp what it is made of.
Is having orgasms really that important? Women who haven't experienced orgasms often feel guilty asking this question, wondering if they think it's unimportant because they haven't experienced it. This conflicting psychology clearly shows the relationship between orgasms and life; it's like something women always want to possess but can never fully tame (like a man or a woman). Perhaps orgasms are truly a deception God created for women out of jealousy.
Statistics: In the first month of marriage, due to lack of experience, 1% of brides experience no orgasms; through continuous exploration and cooperation, after a year, only 25% of women experience no orgasms, and 10% of women will never experience orgasms in their lives. Even women who experience orgasms don't experience them every time they have sex. Only 53% of women experience orgasms every time they have sex, and having one orgasm out of every four times is considered good.
There are as many descriptions of orgasms as there are women. Some say it's an itchy feeling; others describe it as a cool sensation coursing through the spine; still others can only describe the sensation in their toes, saying, "It makes my toes curl up"; and some even more violently describe it as pain, a pain that drives them mad. Of course, the most widespread description is that it's a feeling of ascending to heaven.
The ambiguity and variability of orgasmic sensations may be why women find it difficult to experience them.
The first stage of orgasm: Suspended
or floating. Sexual activity reaches its peak, and while intense activity can continue, there is a fleeting feeling of "suspended or floating," like a wave of passion gradually intensifying. This feeling lasts only a moment, accompanied or immediately followed by an isolated, intense sensory impulse centered on the clitoris and radiating upwards to the pelvis. Simultaneously, there is a loss of overall sensory perception.
The second stage of orgasm: Falling and opening.
Sometimes, the fingers and back will tremble in bursts, like lightning flashing across the skin. The thigh muscles also have a similar counter-force. This sensation lasts for only about 2 seconds before disappearing. At this time, the woman still vaguely experiences the feeling of "falling" and "opening" her body, causing fluid to leak out. Some women compare the feeling of orgasm to the mild pain of childbirth.
The third stage can be felt as an involuntary warm current spreading from the pelvis to other parts of the body. It is characterized by the contraction and trembling of the genitals ("pelvic spasms") and reaches the peak of pleasure. The woman may feel dazed, isolated from the world (feeling that she has completely lost contact with the outside world), or temporarily lose her mind, with an incredible sense of pleasure.
Basics: First Orgasm Experience...
If you are a woman who has never experienced an orgasm before, then your first orgasm is very important. Only after experiencing an orgasm can you continuously cultivate the feeling of orgasm, increase the frequency of orgasms in sexual life, and gradually create a perfect sex life.
Some women cannot or only occasionally reach orgasm during pure sexual intercourse, but can achieve orgasm during masturbation, sexual dreams, or when using a vibrator for stimulation and directly stimulating themselves or their partner during sexual intercourse.
Psychological Aspects:
Women can achieve orgasm without sexual intercourse.
For example, women have a similar "nocturnal emission" activity to men, which is reaching orgasm in a dream, but many women are not aware of this physical function. Because after waking up, women do not have obvious signs that they have reached orgasm; they may only have a slight feeling of pressure and pain in their lower abdomen. The key to women being able to reach orgasm in dreams or fantasies lies in psychology. Women's sexual pleasure comes from within; it is difficult for women to reach orgasm solely through physical or external visual stimulation. Only when a woman feels aroused can she achieve orgasm through pleasure. Therefore, psychological pleasure is the first step to orgasm.
Women who have experienced orgasm share a common experience: they are already happy before the orgasm, have a strong desire, want it, and are in a relaxed state of mind, making it easiest to enter the sexual state.
Psychological aspect
: A woman's libido fluctuates, but what's more elusive than a man's libido is that, fundamentally, a woman's desire changes cyclically, corresponding to her menstrual cycle.
A woman's libido is strongest almost always within two days before and seven days after menstruation, especially before menstruation.
Drawing a libido curve for yourself helps you understand when your desire reaches its peak; that's the best time to challenge for orgasm.

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