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1226351 tn?1267197604

Never Orgasmed..Help?

Hello, I feel somwhat odd posting a question on here, but Im hoping it will help me out... I've never had an orgasm. Period. Not 'never during intercourse', but just never. Ive been looking for help via the internet- in some attempt to maybe find some way to fix this. Ive heard that using a vibrator can help me out here, but I am underage, so its not really an option. (Please dont lecture me about it [being underage], as I respect your opinon- but Im not looking for a lecture, just some insightful help. =] )... I have had intercourse, and oral stimulation, Ive tried masturbating- but nothing seems to be doing the trick... Any tips, or things that may have worked for you that could help me out...??
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1226351 tn?1267197604
I've tried clitorial stimulation, but the problem is, I dont know if its because Im close- or what it could be, but I start shaking-- convolsing almost, and I just cant go on... Its odd to descirbe... Quite frankly I think I may've failed to describe it. :P.
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I should add there is no trick, some women just can't have one. But try just clitorial stimulation and if that does not work then you just can't have one.
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Well if you have tried clitorial stimulation and not reached an orgasm then you might be one of many women who can not have an orgasm.
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