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Q: Orgasm quicker - long time to orgasm
asked by: DoctorQuestion on February 9th, 2008
I am a single 43 year old woman. It takes me a long time to orgasm. Sometimes up to an hour. Either with self stimulation or by partner. It is very frustrating and I was wondering if there was anything I could take or do so that the orgasm was quicker. Most men get frustrated and there ususally is not enough time and I am feeling worthless and like a freak. It didn't use to be this way years ago when I was married. I have only had an orgasm once with a man inside me usually it is by massaging the clit. Please help I am frustrated and afraid to date because of this problem.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on February 20th, 2008
Sexual Health - Women Answer A3697
Feel free to search for man who will be able to satisfy you like your previous husband did. You may also use some lubricants and try a vibrator for better stimulation. There is no medication that will help you to achieve an orgasm more quickly.




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