Female orgasm

The myth of difficulty
The "time" myth has spread the idea that women have a "harder time" reaching orgasm than men.
This has created the mistaken impression that female pleasure is rare, complicated, or even secondary to sexual relations.
Traditional sex education
Sex education has always reinforced the idea that sex is limited to "penis + vagina . "
This model ignores the fact that most women require direct or indirect clitoral stimulation to reach orgasm.
The role of dialogue
Many couples don't talk openly about their preferences, fantasies, and needs.
This lack of communication makes it difficult to establish a true connection during intimate moments.
Female orgasm: not harder, just different
Female orgasm isn't harder , it's just different.
While many men climax through penile stimulation, women can experience pleasure in a variety of ways:
Clitoris
Vagina
G-spot
Breasts
Psychological stimulation
Without information and communication , these possibilities remain little explored.
What the studies say
Research shows that when there is self-knowledge, respect and appropriate techniques , the female orgasm rate can be equal to or even higher than that of men.
Practices for pleasure
For yourself
Explore your body.
Masturbation is a powerful tool for self-knowledge and self-confidence .
For you and your partner
Invest in caresses, attention to the clitoris and open communication .
For couples
Remember: there's no one-size-fits-all formula for sex.
Every experience is unique and should be built together.