Not many people know that many women also reach orgasm before they wish
to. Just like men with erectile dysfunction (ED) who spill the beans too
soon when having sex, women have the problem too...

When premature orgasms are being discussed, the average person limits it to men.
Not
many people know that many women also reach orgasm before they wish to,
just like men with erectile dysfunction (ED) who spill the beans too
soon when having sex.
Women have the problem too,
in a way that International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) says is
“similar to premature ejaculation in men, but has not been as widely
studied.”
A 2011 Sexologies’ study investigated
how common premature orgasm was among a group of 510 Portuguese women
between the ages of 18 and 45.
The women were
given a special questionnaire asking them to state if they have reached
orgasm too soon and how it happened if they ever did.
- 40% had premature orgasms every once in a while
- 14% had premature orgasm frequently
- 3% had premature orgasms all the time
- 42% did not have problems with premature orgasms
ISSM
notes that, like with men’s premature ejaculation, female premature
orgasm can be a problem for both the man and the woman when it happens.
One of the participants captures the idea in her comment.
“I finish very quickly, whereas my boyfriend doesn’t get a chance to,” she said.
“Once I orgasm, I find it uncomfortable to continue, the mood changes, and he ends up missing out, which I feel bad about.”
It
must be noted that that the scientists who conducted the study said
their findings were preliminary and further research is needed to learn
more about premature orgasm in various groups of women.
However, this gives insight into the sexual problems women face.
In fact, some women have suffered this condition without knowing exactly what they face.
If you are one of them, seeing a doctor for sex therapy/counselling is a good idea.
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