The Vaginal Orgasm

Women are much more frank today than they used to be in the past. They openly discuss their sexual interests and conquests with each other, with their lovers and with the public at large. But despite this openness, many women are still committing the fraud of faking their orgasms. They feel like they should know their bodies enough to be able to climax when they have sex, so it embarasses them if they don't. Some of these women are turning to G-spot amplification to assist them with the vaginal orgasm.

The issue for most of these women is that they have no problem having an orgasm; not exactly anyway. They are able to achieve an orgasm through clitoral stimulation without any difficulty. But they have trouble reaching orgasm during penetration without additional clitoral stimulation. (Read this guest sex column in The Orion to learn more about women with this kind of issue.)

Of course, there's nothing wrong with clitoral stimulation. But what if you could have the best of both worlds? You could continue to climax by external stimulation while also honing your sensitivity to achieve vaginal orgasms as well? G-spot amplification offers that option to women. As the name suggests, it increases the size of the G-spot. This means that the woman is more sensitive in that area as well as more capable of figuring out just where that area is. There's no shame in finding different ways to make things work in the bedroom. And it'll give you something new to gossip about over cocktails with the girls. You might even soon be able to tell them that multiple orgasms are no myth either.

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