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Question:
I have never been able to have an orgasm while having intercourse. I am able to have one when masturbating and with oral sex. My boyfriend is concerned because he says he has never had this problem before with any of his other girlfriends. I find this hard to believe because I've read that it is harder for women to orgasm during intercourse because of the positioning of the clitoris. Anyway, he desperately wants us to experience orgasm together. Am I normal? Is there anything I can do to help achieve orgasm during sex?

Answer:
by Annette Owens:
(07/02/2004)
You are completely normal! Please use our newly improved search engine to find more information about orgasm. We have addressed many questions very similar to yours!

We have a specific orgasm channel and hundreds of questions and answers about that particular topic. Please read our article on http://www.sexualhealth.com/fullstory.cfm?ID=16 (see link on the right).

Sincerely, Annette Owens, MD PHd

Reviewed by Sexual Health Editorial Team

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