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Q: Creams for female orgasm?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on December 28th, 2006
Is there any cream or anything now available through ur doctor thats help girls to be aroused and have an orgasm during sex when they usually dont get off during it?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on January 2nd, 2007
Sexual Health - Women Answer A2054
It seems that there isn’t any cream that will directly help women achieve orgasm during sex. Achieving orgasm depends upon 2 major factors: the partner's ability to satisfy a woman and a woman’s psycho-emotional predispositions to achieve orgasm. Lubricants (creams) can make intercourse more comfortable and easier. Comfortable intercourse can arouse a woman and make her ready to achieve orgasm easier. A partner's experience and potency is very important for arousing and satisfying a woman.


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