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I feel no pleasure in my v*gina when masturbating or during sex?
Over the last decade or so since I started masturbating, I ve mostly done it via clitoral stimulation. So much so that the feeling in my vagina only processes pain or discomfort. Or content when I get used to something being in there. The few times I ve had sex I felt no pleasure in my vagina, but I still felt discomfort or just the motions. I ve been told that if the area isn t stimulated, the pleasure feelings sort of fade and you have to build it back up. I ve tried doing so but still nothing. Any, medical or experience-related advice?
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- Anonymous4 years ago
Most people don't feel much pleasure in their vagina alone, only around 70% of people with vagina's will reach orgasm via vaginal penetration alone. We're just not made to get off that way, most pleasure comes from stimulating the clitoris, be it the head or the larger internal structure of the clitoris - the internal part of the clitoris can be stimulated via vaginal penetration, but typically not unless a person is very highly aroused, such as via other forms of sex like oral or fingering. If you don't get much out of vaginal penetration then focus on other types of stimulation, the idea that pleasure feelings 'sort of fade and you have to build it back up' is totally false.