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Q: Orgasms are "too intense"

My girlfriend and I are in a sexual relationship and whenever she has an orgasm during intercourse she suppresses it. I asked her about why she suppresses it and she said that it's too intense for her. She said they are so intense that they cause her to bend backwards too far. Is this just how she handles her orgasms or is there something wrong? I'm asking because it's not something she should have to suppress in order to enjoy and I'm worried about it.

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Merely Me, Health Guide
12/ 8/09 9:55pm

Hello

 

You are very kind and compassionate to worry about her and I can understand how you want her to enjoy things as much as possible.  Orgasms are different for everyone so it is hard to give advice her except to say that if this is an on-going problem maybe she should seek the guidance of her gynecologist.  It could be a physical issue or a psychological one.

 

Thank you for your question and good luck to you.

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By MOates— Last Modified: 12/27/10, First Published: 12/07/09