Most probably, one must have read about pleasure, in context of a woman during sexual activity, only in books and popular culture. But, do you feel like you have always hit a roadblock because you're unable to climax? Do you fake it because you don't want to hurt your partner's feelings owing to his inability to help you feel fulfilled? Do you feel irritable or depressed because of this, that sex is a mundane mechanical activity for you? Or perhaps, you have lost interest in making love and avoid it simply because you know that you are not going to achieve your peak anyway? If your answer is yes to any of the above questions, you're experiencing Female Orgasmic Disorder, also known as Anorgasmia.
Definition
Sexologist Dhananjay Gambhire says, "Female Orgasmic Disorder is the persistent or recurrent inability of a woman to have a sexual release after adequate arousal." He says that it can be primary (a woman has never had an orgasm till day) or secondary (acquired after trauma - present for a considerable period of time), and can be either general (always present) or situation-specific (with specific sexual partners or specific place).
Causes
Being mentally active in sex is as important as being physically skilled. Consultant psychiatrist Vasant Mundra says, "Many women don't know their own bodies. Even those who do, are too shy to express their desires. Dryness due to menopause or other hormonal causes too can lead to difficulty in climaxing. Certain medications, apart from physical exhaustion, debility or sleepiness, can also inhibit a woman's ability to do so. Women suffering from depression will have a low libido, and will fail to climax."
He explains that one common reason is performance anxiety. This pressure inhibits a woman from enjoying the act. She often ends up faking it just to make him stop. Sexologist Mahinder C Watsa says that one of the causes of Female Orgasmic Disorder is weak interpersonal relations with one's husband, which leads to a feeling of hopelessness and failure. The wife may blame the husband for his inability to bring it about and the husband believing it, so distancing himself from the relationship.
Dr Gambhire says traumatic experiences might contribute to this syndrome. Also, emotional abuse, fear of pregnancy, fear of rejection by partner, relationship problems, guilt about sexual pleasure, cultural beliefs about sex are also contributing factors.
Effects
It can cause unhappiness in both partners. Couples may want to avoid sex so as not to face up to this again and again. A woman may end up being irritable or depressed. This often leads to misconceptions, misunderstandings, frustration, stress and depression too.
Coping
Female Orgasmic Disorder is a sensitive issue, which if untreated can severely affect a woman's relationship with her partner. The first step should be educating yourself on this issue. A proper consultation with a sexologist is important, the reason for the disorder should be found and treated at its best. Counselling, psychotherapy and sex therapy are used - often along with directed exercises to increase stimulation and decrease inhibitions - either for the individual or for the couple.
Definition
Sexologist Dhananjay Gambhire says, "Female Orgasmic Disorder is the persistent or recurrent inability of a woman to have a sexual release after adequate arousal." He says that it can be primary (a woman has never had an orgasm till day) or secondary (acquired after trauma - present for a considerable period of time), and can be either general (always present) or situation-specific (with specific sexual partners or specific place).
Causes
Being mentally active in sex is as important as being physically skilled. Consultant psychiatrist Vasant Mundra says, "Many women don't know their own bodies. Even those who do, are too shy to express their desires. Dryness due to menopause or other hormonal causes too can lead to difficulty in climaxing. Certain medications, apart from physical exhaustion, debility or sleepiness, can also inhibit a woman's ability to do so. Women suffering from depression will have a low libido, and will fail to climax."
He explains that one common reason is performance anxiety. This pressure inhibits a woman from enjoying the act. She often ends up faking it just to make him stop. Sexologist Mahinder C Watsa says that one of the causes of Female Orgasmic Disorder is weak interpersonal relations with one's husband, which leads to a feeling of hopelessness and failure. The wife may blame the husband for his inability to bring it about and the husband believing it, so distancing himself from the relationship.
Dr Gambhire says traumatic experiences might contribute to this syndrome. Also, emotional abuse, fear of pregnancy, fear of rejection by partner, relationship problems, guilt about sexual pleasure, cultural beliefs about sex are also contributing factors.
Effects
It can cause unhappiness in both partners. Couples may want to avoid sex so as not to face up to this again and again. A woman may end up being irritable or depressed. This often leads to misconceptions, misunderstandings, frustration, stress and depression too.
Coping
Female Orgasmic Disorder is a sensitive issue, which if untreated can severely affect a woman's relationship with her partner. The first step should be educating yourself on this issue. A proper consultation with a sexologist is important, the reason for the disorder should be found and treated at its best. Counselling, psychotherapy and sex therapy are used - often along with directed exercises to increase stimulation and decrease inhibitions - either for the individual or for the couple.
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Damn, that is one big ass cucumber. The things these girls do in their dorm rooms these days are just damn shocking and kinda hot. The Indian star of this set is without a doubt a vegetarian and she seem to be taking things to an interesting extreme. She is an university student
Here's how to revive the magic in yourrelationship even after you have spent a decade together remembering the good old times and speculating what has gone wrong
One always wonders about the abrupt transformation in his/her partner, post marriage. Constant attention, frequent gifts and delivery of bouquets at your doorstep cease once you put on the garb of responsibility that comes along with marriage. Those sweet and soft pecks on your cheeks are converted into routine and indifferent kisses. Many couples complain about the passion and spark gone amiss in marriage that was synonymous to them during their courtship.
Rukhsar who married beau Faruk Kabir last year, after a courtship of five years, vouches that the spark in their relationship is only graduating every day. She says, "I had a courtship of five years with Faruk Kabir and we tied the knot last year. It has been a perfect relationship and continues to be so even now. The major change that is introduced to the relationship is that my boyfriend has now become my husband and this gives me a sense of security. The popular norm that the spark fizzles post marriage doesn't apply to us as we have evolved more after marriage. I try to please him and look after him more than what I use to earlier and he reciprocates to it. We go for long drives and romantic dates and that keeps the magic alive. We share our cravings for sweets and interest in Sufi music. Spending quality time together at our love nest keeps our heart racing for each other even now. We also share our interest of traveling across the globe and exploring the most romantic places of the world. I think our love is growing with every passing day."
Psychologist Chandni Mehta explains, "Couples, who have courted for a few years before marriage do go through changes. A shift in the intimacy and the connection can happen if the couple doesn't spend time and energy to balance their lives. The fact that you have spent enough time with each other, and are aware of each other's preferences, dislikes, and temperament leaves no scope to learn anything more about their respective partner. The mantra is to try to unlearn the old and discover a new world together."
She feels that it is common to take each other for granted once the relationship becomes stable. But it can reach a new level if not kept in check by both the partners.
"The spark may die out if both the partners immerse themselves in their respective careers or get involved with other responsibilities and become aloof to the world, which also is a habitat of their partners. They err when they think and feel that things will stay the same as always," says Chandni.
However, she states that relationships are fragile and successful marriages are rare. It is a life long journey of effort, time, care and evolution. Both partners must try to be thankful to each other's qualities and spend time doing things together.
"Develop a friendship wherein you can discuss each other's lives, fears, flaws, pet peeves, without feeling mocked, judged or admonished. Emotional connect is most important in achieving physical satisfaction," advises she.
Here's how to rekindle the romance
Psychiatrist Dr Anjali Chhabria shares the following tips:
- When a couple starts dating, they christen their loved ones with pet names. It's advisable to continue calling each other with the same names post marriage too, to keep the romance alive.
- It is recommended to spring surprises and plan dinners at special occasions for each other.
- Be realistic and not idealistic. Don't have unfeasible expectations from each other and don't expect things to not change after you are married.
- Verbalise your expectations and express your needs to your partner considering the fact that they aren't mind readers.
- Celebrate small moments by going out on dinners all alone. Whispering those sweet nothings and remembering the old times will spell magic in your marriage.
- Keep the element of formality alive. Don't dress up shabbily thinking that you know your guy for so long so there is no need for such formalities.
- There is a difference between a best friend and you boyfriend-turned-hubby. Maintain the line of demarcation.
One always wonders about the abrupt transformation in his/her partner, post marriage. Constant attention, frequent gifts and delivery of bouquets at your doorstep cease once you put on the garb of responsibility that comes along with marriage. Those sweet and soft pecks on your cheeks are converted into routine and indifferent kisses. Many couples complain about the passion and spark gone amiss in marriage that was synonymous to them during their courtship.
Rukhsar who married beau Faruk Kabir last year, after a courtship of five years, vouches that the spark in their relationship is only graduating every day. She says, "I had a courtship of five years with Faruk Kabir and we tied the knot last year. It has been a perfect relationship and continues to be so even now. The major change that is introduced to the relationship is that my boyfriend has now become my husband and this gives me a sense of security. The popular norm that the spark fizzles post marriage doesn't apply to us as we have evolved more after marriage. I try to please him and look after him more than what I use to earlier and he reciprocates to it. We go for long drives and romantic dates and that keeps the magic alive. We share our cravings for sweets and interest in Sufi music. Spending quality time together at our love nest keeps our heart racing for each other even now. We also share our interest of traveling across the globe and exploring the most romantic places of the world. I think our love is growing with every passing day."
Psychologist Chandni Mehta explains, "Couples, who have courted for a few years before marriage do go through changes. A shift in the intimacy and the connection can happen if the couple doesn't spend time and energy to balance their lives. The fact that you have spent enough time with each other, and are aware of each other's preferences, dislikes, and temperament leaves no scope to learn anything more about their respective partner. The mantra is to try to unlearn the old and discover a new world together."
She feels that it is common to take each other for granted once the relationship becomes stable. But it can reach a new level if not kept in check by both the partners.
"The spark may die out if both the partners immerse themselves in their respective careers or get involved with other responsibilities and become aloof to the world, which also is a habitat of their partners. They err when they think and feel that things will stay the same as always," says Chandni.
However, she states that relationships are fragile and successful marriages are rare. It is a life long journey of effort, time, care and evolution. Both partners must try to be thankful to each other's qualities and spend time doing things together.
"Develop a friendship wherein you can discuss each other's lives, fears, flaws, pet peeves, without feeling mocked, judged or admonished. Emotional connect is most important in achieving physical satisfaction," advises she.
Here's how to rekindle the romance
Psychiatrist Dr Anjali Chhabria shares the following tips:
- When a couple starts dating, they christen their loved ones with pet names. It's advisable to continue calling each other with the same names post marriage too, to keep the romance alive.
- It is recommended to spring surprises and plan dinners at special occasions for each other.
- Be realistic and not idealistic. Don't have unfeasible expectations from each other and don't expect things to not change after you are married.
- Verbalise your expectations and express your needs to your partner considering the fact that they aren't mind readers.
- Celebrate small moments by going out on dinners all alone. Whispering those sweet nothings and remembering the old times will spell magic in your marriage.
- Keep the element of formality alive. Don't dress up shabbily thinking that you know your guy for so long so there is no need for such formalities.
- There is a difference between a best friend and you boyfriend-turned-hubby. Maintain the line of demarcation.
American university or college and she seem to have turn her campus dorm room into some kind of sexual camwhoring fun-house with titty fucking, bukkake, blowjobs, object insertion and a whole lot more. And she look so innocent too, you would have never thought. The Hindu religious things in the background of some of these pictures are sort of distraction but does add to the scandalous nature of these leaked pics. Anyway, send what you have to GutterUncensored@yahoo.com if you have a set of pictures of an amateur (non-pro) Indian girl to share. The pictures must be watermark free and the girl 18 year-old or older. Some info like a name or location would also be nice but not necessary. Click on pictures to enlarge.
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Thanks to an anonymous contributor.
reshly Waxed Indian Pussy Just Waiting
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Freshly waxed and seemingly totally oiled up little Indian camwhore ready for some action. This girl has some nice nipples and her boobs are on the small side but it would be a travesty if she got implants. Them shinny things are beautiful with all that oil. Just sign me up! Anyway, send what you have toGutterUncensored@yahoo.com if you have a set of pictures of an amateur (non-pro) Indian girl to share. The pictures must be watermark free and the girl 18 year-old or older. Some info like a name or location would also be nice but not necessary.Click on pictures to enlarge.
Filipina Overseas At University Studying And Having Fun
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Here is some Filipina heat at university, for you to enjoy, from god knows where. The set could be from the Philippines I guess. But she seem to be somewhere really cold guessing from the heavy jacket however she like to heat things up when not studying. And by 'heat things up' I mean dress up in lingerie and pose sexy while stripping naked for her boyfriend. Click on pictures to enlarge.
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