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How To Give Someone with A Vagina an Orgasm Clitorally and Vaginally

Get Your Woman or Vagina-Having Person Relaxed

As a sex therapist, I always tell my clients to ensure their partners are in a relaxed mood. This first move leaves your partner with warm, fuzzy feelings that spice up the forthcoming main event. To get your partner in a relaxed mood, as them to join you in watching a romantic movie. After that, take dinner together and go for a lazy walk. Lack any ideas where to go? Try the beach or promenade.

Engage in Foreplay

Foreplay is the greatest way to get sexually aroused. Here, you can kiss, hug, or caress your vagina-having person. Being sexually aroused makes it easy to get your partner off when you indulge in deeper exploration. For caressing, let your masterful loves revolve around your partner’s breasts, inner thighs, hips, and buttocks.

Open The Doors to Orgasmic Heaven with Oral Sex

This is where your lips and hands come in handy. Oral sex can happen on both. However, if you decide to be the giver, play with your tongue and lips around your sweetheart’s vaginal lips to further sexually arouse them.

Dive in Clitoral Stimulation

After setting your partner on fire, stimulate their clitoris for bed-breaking clitoral orgasm. Gently rub on or around their clitoris in a circular motion using your magic fingers. Alternatively, throw sex toys that target the clitoris and watch your partner melt in front of you because of intense pleasure.

Proceed Deeper

Assuming you have located their g spot, it’s time for deeper exploration. Pick a position that allows easy reach and stimulation of the G spot, including doggy style, missionary, and girl on top. Feed their vagina with your erect love tool and start thrusting. Trust me, a fewfirm and deep thrustsaccompanied with caressing will make your partner scream due to intense pleasure. In the end, you will both realize huge orgasm. What’s more, you may get a standing ovation for masterfully getting things done.

Anastasia Filipenko

Anastasia Filipenko is a health and wellness psychologist, dermatolist and a freelance writer. She frequently covers beauty and skincare, food trends and nutrition, health and fitness and relationships. When she's not trying out new skincare products, you'll find her taking a cycling class, doing yoga, reading in the park, or trying a new recipe.

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