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I know that it is said that both and women both have a g-spot which will produce an orgasm. I have had a few partners who really knew what they were doing in trying to find mine but they cannot. In turn i can only achieve clitoral orgasms which are great but I would like to be able to have an orgasm by penetration. What's wrong with me? Why can't I have an orgasm?
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An orgasm is stimulation of the clitoris-glans that results in ejaculation (gender irrelevant). It is a myth that women have an orgasm from stimulation of the vaginal walls (vaginal orgasm). This myth was introduced by Freud and is pervasive throughout most cultures of the world - yet there is no scientific evidence it exists. Vaginal - orgasm is a lie!
The best way to stimulate a "g-spot" is with a partners fingers and NOT a partners penis. And although, it is possible you might receive enough stimulation of your "g-spot" by penis penetration to result in an "orgasm response" it is not likely.
There is nothing wrong with you. The vast majority of female orgasms are clitoral.
http://www.sexeducation.com/adult/gr...osition064.jpg
The graphic above depicts a sexual position where the male would experience orgasm from intercourse only and the female would NOT.