Five Female Orgasm Myths Debunked
New York- Satisfying sex is vital to the quality of life. The positive effects of orgasm are vast - helping with sleep, stress reduction, clearer thinking, and positively impacting mental and emotional health by increasing endorphins and oxytocin. However, women don’t always have the information they need to know that satisfying sex is at their fingertips, no matter their age or what hurdles are in their way. Cutting-edge solutions like Cilovana and FOY are game changers, helping women live with vitality - and great sex. It’s time to debunk the false information about the Big O and spread the good news about achieving it. New York
Common Orgasm Myths to Debunk:
1. Everyone has orgasms; something is wrong with you if you don’t. About 30% of women have trouble climaxing - and about 10% to 15% have never orgasmed. Problems with climaxing are widespread for women due to menopause, childbirth, medications, or other reasons. Once you get to the root of the cause and get the right solutions, physically being unable to orgasm is extremely rare.
2. Sex after menopause is painful. Menopause lowers estrogen, which can lead to vaginal dryness and painful sex. Nerves become less sensitive, leaving a decreased libido and ability to orgasm. There is a straightforward way to increase lubrication and orgasms that does not need a prescription and involves just three or more quick and easy in-office visits: Cliovana. Cliovana increases vaginal tightness using sound wave technology to boost the process of regenerating cells in the genitals, resulting in improved blood flow to the clitoris, which creates a long-term increase in women’s sexual responsiveness and intensity. Cliovana helps with painful sex and lubrication and increases orgasm frequency. It’s drug-free, non-surgical, painless, and without side effects.
3. Your Best Sex is in your 20s. Many women feel renewed sexual freedom post-menopause when the possibility of pregnancy is taken out of the equation - sex is for recreation and enjoyment, not just for procreation. Also, many women have improved self-confidence as they get older; they know what they want from a partner and ask for it. Many couples have more time and energy to feel connected, leading to meaningful and better sex.
4. Menopause means your sex life is over. The decrease in estrogen and other hormones causes a lot of change in the body, including loss of libido and vaginal dryness - but there are solutions, and this generation of women doesn’t have to give up fulfilling sex once menopause hits. Dr. Christopher Asandra of the AsandraMD clinics in Beverly Hills and Newport Beach is a renowned anti-aging and vitality expert helping women get their groove back. Asandra saw firsthand that every woman’s journey is unique and that menopause treatment is not one-size-fits-all, leading to his development of a program called FOY so that women can have individualized and safe therapies - including Hormone & Testosterone Replacement Therapy - for balancing their hormones specific to their symptoms, creating true rejuvenation from the inside out.
5. If I am in a loving relationship, I should always have a sex drive and be able to orgasm. To have a healthy, enjoyable sex life, women should pay attention to their psychological and physical health. Many struggle with issues outside their relationship, like body image issues or past negative experiences that create barriers. So much of the libido is the mental component, and mental and emotional challenges can affect desire and ability to orgasm. Reaching out to a professional to move forward is helpful.