If you are curious about ‘Sex: How It Works’, you’ve come to the right place. In this article I will discuss the ‘Sex response cycle’ and what it means to ‘Vulva-owners.’ I will also touch upon some of the common issues that affect these vulva-owners, including pain and discomfort. Listed below are a few suggestions to make your sexual experience more pleasurable.
‘Sex response cycle’
If you’re having trouble making love, you may be wondering how the sexual response cycle works. This is a lifelong process of exploration. While it’s a complex and unique process for each person, it follows a common pattern for all people. The sexual response cycle has four phases: arousal, climax, and arousal. Here’s an explanation of each phase and how they influence each other.
‘Vulva-owners’
The average age of ‘Vulva-owners’ is 51. Some vulva owners also have sexual skills and experience orgasms that can be impressive. But the greatest worry ‘Vulva-owners’ face is that their partners might not be as committed as they are. The truth is, it’s not easy to know what causes these changes in sex and sexual desire.
‘Vulva-owners’ struggles with pain
‘Vulva-owners’ often struggle with painful penetration during sex. In fact, around 75 percent of women who have vulva pain report painful penetration during sex. But the pain is more likely to be caused by trauma than by a medical issue. In some cases, pain can also result from tearing and injury to the vagina, causing dyspareunia.
‘Vulva-owners’ enjoy sex
‘Vulva-owners’ can still enjoy sex well into their mid-50s, but they must change their sex routines, because menopause will affect their vagina. Menopause will also cause vaginal dryness and elasticity to decrease, so a change in sex routine is needed. To make matters worse, penetration will become painful.
‘Vulva-owners’ don’t orgasm’
This myth is common, yet wildly inaccurate. According to Dr. Fran Walfish, co-star of Sex Box on WE tv, men with vulvae and pens experience orgasm 86% of the time. While these statistics aren’t conclusive, they do show a correlation with masturbation. For a woman who possesses both vulvae and pens, a failed orgasm may be a sign of a deeper problem.
‘Vulva-owners’ experiences of sex
Experts have estimated that approximately 75 percent of vulva owners find sex painful. It may be a simple matter of how lubrication affects sexual pleasure. Using lube before sex can increase libido, and it may even increase sexual satisfaction. It is important to note, though, that lubrication isn’t the only factor contributing to increased sexual desire.