First time...
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adip0se
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First time...
I'm not sure if this goes against rues or not, but I'm a little worried about having sex (I'm a girl in a relationship with a guy) for the first time. Besides the risk of getting pregnant (we have condoms). I found out recently that women don't orgasm during PIV....does that mean that I will never "finish" with my boyfriend? Or does that just mean that I won't be able to orgasm based on PIV alone.....Idk. I'm confused and worried because I don't want him to be sad knowing that I can't orgasm during sex :/ any advice?
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Re: First time...
Hello there, adip0se. Welcome to the boards. 
Sex -- and what people feels with sex -- is something that is going to vary very widely. There is no rule that says that people with vaginas are -- or are not -- going to have an orgasm with intercourse. Lost of them do orgasm, others don't. What makes someone -- no matter what genitals they have -- orgasm is going to be very personal and most of times is about their brains and not their genitals.
We have a couple of very good articles about this topic:
http://www.scarleteen.com/article/sexua ... sers_guide
http://www.scarleteen.com/article/relat ... l_there_is
http://www.scarleteen.com/article/advic ... _conundrum
Hope these can help you!
Sex -- and what people feels with sex -- is something that is going to vary very widely. There is no rule that says that people with vaginas are -- or are not -- going to have an orgasm with intercourse. Lost of them do orgasm, others don't. What makes someone -- no matter what genitals they have -- orgasm is going to be very personal and most of times is about their brains and not their genitals.
We have a couple of very good articles about this topic:
http://www.scarleteen.com/article/sexua ... sers_guide
http://www.scarleteen.com/article/relat ... l_there_is
http://www.scarleteen.com/article/advic ... _conundrum
Hope these can help you!
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