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Summary of Vivienne Cass, Ph.D.'s The Elusive Orgasm
Summary of Vivienne Cass, Ph.D.'s The Elusive Orgasm
Summary of Vivienne Cass, Ph.D.'s The Elusive Orgasm
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#1 Women differ in their ability to orgasm, and it is not a problem for some women. For others, it is a major problem. If you do not orgasm, and are content with this, save yourself the cost of the book and don’t read it.

#2 There are many women who have lost the ability to orgasm. In the twelve months prior to a study being conducted, 31. 6 percent of American women had never, rarely, or only sometimes felt an orgasm.

#3 To help you better understand your orgasm difficulty, you must first identify what type of orgasm difficulty you have and why. This is important if you’re going to choose the right program to overcome it.

#4 Orgasm difficulties can be caused by a variety of factors, such as being engaged in a specific type of sexual activity, having sex with a particular person, or having sex with a particular type of person.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 6, 2022
ISBN9798822505537
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    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    Women differ in their ability to orgasm, and it is not a problem for some women. For others, it is a major problem. If you do not orgasm, and are content with this, save yourself the cost of the book and don’t read it.

    #2

    There are many women who have lost the ability to orgasm. In the twelve months prior to a study being conducted, 31. 6 percent of American women had never, rarely, or only sometimes felt an orgasm.

    #3

    To help you better understand your orgasm difficulty, you must first identify what type of orgasm difficulty you have and why. This is important if you’re going to choose the right program to overcome it.

    #4

    orgasm difficulties can be caused by a variety of factors, such as being engaged in a specific type of sexual activity, having sex with a particular person, or having sex with a particular type of person.

    #5

    If you’re experiencing orgasm difficulties, you’re probably also feeling frustrated and disappointed with yourself. This is a common occurrence, and it’s important to recognize that there are no legitimate reasons why women can’t orgasm easily.

    #6

    The twenty-five reasons why women have difficulties with orgasm are: their past efforts have not brought them the sexual feelings they want, they are not aroused enough to orgasm, they are having sex and enjoying it, or they’ve continued with sex despite being very frustrated and negative about the lack of orgasm.

    #7

    The pressure to orgasm can become too great, and it can become the only reason for being sexual. You may feel that you should have an orgasm so as not to disappoint your partner.

    #8

    If you’re ready to take the pressure off yourself, check to see if there is anyone else pressuring you. It could be a husband, partner, girlfriend, lover, or fiancé.

    #9

    There are hundreds of women just like you who are experiencing the same difficulties. Your friends may not openly discuss these things, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t experiencing them.

    #10

    Orgasms are one way we can enjoy pleasure and express ourselves sexually. However, sex should not be focused on orgasms. It should be about enjoying the pleasure we can get from expressing ourselves sexually.

    #11

    If you have a male partner, you may find that he doesn’t fully understand my last point. Men are typically less focused on sex than women, and they are more likely to view an orgasm as the goal of sex.

    #12

    If your partner is a woman, you may experience different issues to deal with. She may seem understanding of your difficulties, but she may also not encourage any sexual activity at all. This can easily happen.

    #13

    The Elusive Orgasm is for readers who are ready to change their sex lives, and who are willing to put in the

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