Question about PN and Sex for women
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 4:31 am
Hi,
I have sort of a strange/embarassing question regarding orgasm in women with PN. Any input at all is appreciated!
I have never been able to achieve orgasm through stimulation of the clitoris. In fact, I never particularly enjoyed being touched there, always felt it was too sensitive. I could however achieve orgasm through intercourse. My interpretation of this is that I achieved orgasm through stimulation to the g spot. Sorry again for the explicit details here!
Ok, so for many years I was a sexually active adult and was not too worried about the fact that I didn't like having my clitoris touched. Fast forward to today and sex is painful, not at the "opening" of the vagina, but deep inside, where I imagine my gspot to be. And my clitoris is even more sensitive. I can no longer achieve orgasm, it is too painful.
So, my question is, do you think my PN troubles started long ago causing my clitoris to be too sensitive/innervated?
Just wondering...
I have sort of a strange/embarassing question regarding orgasm in women with PN. Any input at all is appreciated!
I have never been able to achieve orgasm through stimulation of the clitoris. In fact, I never particularly enjoyed being touched there, always felt it was too sensitive. I could however achieve orgasm through intercourse. My interpretation of this is that I achieved orgasm through stimulation to the g spot. Sorry again for the explicit details here!
Ok, so for many years I was a sexually active adult and was not too worried about the fact that I didn't like having my clitoris touched. Fast forward to today and sex is painful, not at the "opening" of the vagina, but deep inside, where I imagine my gspot to be. And my clitoris is even more sensitive. I can no longer achieve orgasm, it is too painful.
So, my question is, do you think my PN troubles started long ago causing my clitoris to be too sensitive/innervated?
Just wondering...