Anorgasmia – what can cause it?

Is it normal that at the age of 40 and having sex with multiple partners in my life, I’ve never had a vaginal orgasm.

I only experience clitoral orgasms. Can the reason for this be the method of contraception I am using – the so-called intermittent intercourse? ~ ela1989

There are two types of orgasm in women: clitoral and vaginal. Their course and biological effects (contraction of the pelvic floor muscles) are identical. Contraceptive methods generally do not affect the type of orgasm you experience. In contrast, intermittent intercourse, once used as a contraceptive method, is not, and is certainly not an effective method of contraception. However, it can cause difficulties in achieving orgasm in women, and in men it can lead to premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction. Coming back to the types of orgasm, both produce sexual satisfaction and pleasure, so there is no reason or real possibility to replace one type of orgasm with another.

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