I am only able to reach orgasm using a vibrator on my clitoris. I have encouraged my husband to get involved, but he never seems overly happy that he cannot directly bring me to orgasm. Is it worth trying something more radical, such as hypnotherapy, or is it best to accept that for now I need the intense physical stimulation? I want to congratulate you on getting to know your body so well, and on creatively finding solutions in order to get your particular stimulatory needs met. There are many women who have never managed to orgasm at all, and many who have never discovered the truths about their own sexual responses. Vibrators are too intense for many women, but you either need that intensity to fully stimulate your genital nerve endings, or have become habituated to it. Either way, it would be best to relax and accept that it is simply your style of reaching orgasm.

I Can Only Orgasm With a Vibrator



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Guest over a year ago. Couldn't find what you looking for? Guest over a year ago Hi everyone. I've been with my girlfriend for about 8 months.


I can only have an orgasm with a vibrator. Is that normal?
BTW, the fact that we can be subject to TV ads for Viagra and Cialis during every sporting event, but vibrator ads are essentially taboo just pisses me off to no end. But I digress. For the record, studies tell us that the LEAST reliable way for a woman to achieve orgasm is intercourse gotta love evidenced-based medicine. What is the most reliable way you ask? Manual stimulation oral sex is second, in case you are wondering.



My wife over 65 and taking antidepressants and I over 70 enjoy sexual intimacy. She can climax, however, only with a vibrator. Is that unusual? What percentage of postmenopausal women needs vibrators to climax?