Written by Jane Tucker| Saturday, 09 July 2011| There are 4 comments
Men practically always climax the first time they have sex with a woman, but for many women this is not the case and this is a fundamental difference between the sexual physiology and psychology of men and women.

Women need to feel secure and comfortable in order to relax in the bedroom and relaxation is always the key to good sex. The first time a woman has sex with a man she may well be concerned with how she looks naked, she may be worrying about whether she can trust the man and she may be just trying to get him to climax rather than focusing on her own sexual desires.
When a woman really starts to fall for a man and begins to get a little bit of confidence when she is naked things are likely to get better for both her and him. Some men claim that they do not really care whether their women have orgasms or not but take it from Ukmedix News, that they do! When a woman has an orgasm men feel good about themselves and their love making skills and this increases their confidence and overall stamina.
There are magazines on every single newsagent shelf which claim to be able to tell women how have to have sex in 50 different ways and orgasm in all of them but the reality is considerably different to this. While not all women, [and the same is true for men] have the same levels of libido and sex drive generally women find it more difficult to climax than men.
Women who are unable to orgasm early on in a relationship should not feel that they are inadequate or suffering from some serious sexual problem but should just give it time, communicate as much as possible with their partner and try and relax.

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