Using erotic stories when you can't orgasm is not a good idea. They can create unrealistic expectations. The answer is to focus on real - life sexual experiences and communication. Talk to your partner about how you feel during sex.
Yes, there are many alternatives. Physical touch like caressing or massage can be very arousing. Also, communication with a partner about sexual desires and fantasies can enhance arousal. Watching an erotic movie together might also be an option for some.
If you can't orgasm and are thinking about erotic stories as a solution, it's not the best approach. Instead, focus on building intimacy in your relationship. Intimacy involves emotional connection, trust, and shared experiences. You can start with simple things like having a long conversation with your partner, going on dates, or doing something new together. This kind of emotional closeness can often lead to a more fulfilling sexual experience without the need for such stories.
Erotic stories may not directly lead to orgasm for everyone. Some people might find that they build sexual tension but not reach the point of orgasm due to various factors like psychological blocks, lack of physical stimulation, or individual differences in sexual arousal patterns.
Sharing these stories can be beneficial as it helps to break the taboo around sexual experiences. It allows people to realize that they are not alone in their experiences.
One possible reason could be psychological stress. If a girl is constantly worried about work, family issues or body image, it can interfere with her ability to relax and reach orgasm. Another factor might be lack of communication with her partner. If they don't discuss sexual preferences and needs, it can lead to an unsatisfactory sexual experience. Also, certain medical conditions like hormonal imbalances can play a role.
It depends. While there are some works that might deal with such a story, it's not extremely common. Many traditional literatures may shy away from this topic due to cultural taboos. However, in more contemporary and progressive literature, especially those focusing on women's health and sexual well - being, it could be a narrative that emerges from time to time.
I don't think they can be fully trusted. Hypnosis can be a very suggestible state, and sometimes people may believe something happened during hypnosis that didn't actually occur in the way they think. Also, some might tell these stories for shock value or to seem more interesting, without there being a real basis for it. And there is a lack of scientific evidence to back up these kinds of stories, so it's best to be skeptical.
Rather than focusing on specific stories about a wife's orgasm, we can talk about how to build a healthy and harmonious sexual relationship in general, like good communication between partners.
It depends. If it is consensual between all parties involved, and done in a safe and respectful environment, it can be considered ethical within the boundaries of their relationship. But if it involves non - consensual behavior, then it is clearly unethical.