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Have you made your partner cum or do you think its only about your satisfaction.
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In the study, both men and women said that they're more likely to orgasm if sex lasts more than 15 minutes. Women are even more likely to orgasm if the session is longer than 30 minutes (or an hour).

Intense foreplay takes time. Quickies can be great fun, but if you want your partner to have an explosive experience, put the time aside and really explore.

Women who are happy and loved up are more likely to orgasm than those having difficulties with their partner. The study found relationship satisfaction to be one of the highest predictors of orgasm for women — which is not the most surprising discovery, when you think about it.

This is a tricky one, though. It's unclear which factor feeds which.

How does this help you make orgasms a regular part of sex, rather than an occasional happy accident?

Well, if you partner has a clitoris, here's some changes you could make by the next time you sleep together:
  • Take your time.
  • Mix up your hand, tongue, and body movements.
  • Go down on your partner (and stay down there)!
  • Try something new, like an inventive position or a toy.
  • Bring back the passion and eroticism of kissing.
  • Ask your partner what they want.
Those with penises don't struggle as much with orgasms, but some do. For biologically male partners:

Most importantly, work on your relationship. You're both more likely to orgasm if you're happy. Communicate is rule numero uno for this. You should build good communication into the fabric of your emotional and physical relationship.

Communication is an essential factor for successful orgasms. If your partner knows which little touch sends them into rapture, you'll find out much faster by asking.

The most effective search engine lies inside your partner's pants and mind.

Not all relationships are rosy all the time, and you might have some stuff to work through before the sexual side can ignite fully. Enter communication, yet again: Most relationships are fixable through a supportive conversation.

Orgasms offer a host of benefits beyond the rosy glow and bounty of passion — there are perks aplenty for everyone to enjoy.

Here are a few of the bonus rewards orgasms bring into your life.

  • In the throes of pleasure, your brain releases vast amounts of the hormone oxytocin — the "hug hormone." Oxytocin helps promote bonding and stress relief, which explains that carefree, post-coital smirk on your face after a good squish.Trusted Source
  • There's a reason you feel sleepy after an orgasm. According to 2019 research, sex contributes to improved sleep — but mostly in people with penises, as they're more likely to reach orgasm.Trusted Source
  • If you get sick often, a useful and enjoyable prescription is more orgasms. They may boost immunity by increasing your white blood cells.Trusted Source
  • Orgasms can help you live longer. Women who have more orgasms have longer telomeres, the insulating caps on your DNA that control how fast you age.Trusted Source See? The fountain of youth was keeping you moist the whole time.
  • And men get unique benefits like improved protection from prostate cancer,Trusted Source as well as cardiovascular disease,Trusted Source
Science has been trying to answer this question for a long time. But it's not all about what you're doing with your fingers — in fact, sex isn't all about you at all. Unless you're masturbating.
 
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