
Earlier this week I told you all about the
sexual response cycle or what happens to our bodies before, during, and after an orgasm. Take this brief quiz to see if you learned anything!
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A couple weekends ago, the
Sunday Confessional about the boyfriend breaking his girlfriend's vibrator sparked some great conversation. Some of you felt like the girl shouldn't have to use a vibrator every time she has sex, and some of you thought she should do whatever she needs in order to be satisfied.
Unfortunately, women don't always have an orgasm when they have sex.

A while ago, I answered a question about a woman who was dating a
guy who lost both of his testicles in a car accident. It wasn't clear if this man could have an erection or an orgasm, but that post brought up many questions about orgasms and how it's possible to have one if you don't have any semen.
Here's the deal.

Dear Sugar,
I'm troubled by my sexual relationship with my boyfriend. I love him very much and he tells me he loves me too. Everything in our relationship is great except there are times when he doesn't ejaculate during sex.

I recently told you
what happens during a female orgasm, but did you know that not only does an orgasm feel absolutely amazing, it's good for you too? Check out the health benefits for having orgasms...
- Sex relieves stress and tension.

For those of you who have had the pleasure of having an
orgasm (pun intended), you know that it is a sweet and satisfying sensation like no other. All women are different - some are quick to orgasm, while others need to be warmed up for quite a while. When it happens though, your entire body and soul feels utterly amazing.