Sexual Health
How to achieve orgasm during sexual intercourse, the more vaginal fluids secrete, the more intense the pleasure
When both parties begin to have sexual impulses and begin to caress, they will secrete some lubricant - love fluid. Love fluid is a normal physiological reaction, which is a natural secretion of mucus from the vaginal glands during romantic relationships.
This liquid mainly serves as a lubricant, facilitating penis insertion, and effectively avoiding discomfort caused by "hard friction" of the sexual organs. The appearance of ejaculation indicates that women have a high level of sexual excitement, are ready for upcoming sexual activity, and have created good conditions for reaching orgasm. But this is the same as when a male penis reaches a certain level of hardness during sexual intercourse, which only indicates that the human body has reached an excited state and does not necessarily mean that orgasm can be achieved. The continuous and vigorous secretion of sexual fluids to a certain extent indicates that sexual intercourse is acceptable for a longer period of time, and women will not stop due to vaginal dryness and pain. However, it is difficult to say whether she can obtain sufficient pleasure during this period. Too much friction can affect the insertion of the penis, but too little friction can actually be detrimental to mutual "intimate contact". Some women may experience excessive lubrication of their vagina due to excessive secretion of sexual fluids. In addition, conditions such as vaginal relaxation and small male genitalia can also reduce the pleasure caused by normal friction. Women's ability to achieve orgasm varies from person to person and is influenced by various factors such as psychology and environment. It is not simply a matter of having a lot of sexual fluids. Therefore, the amount of love liquid is not directly related to whether one can obtain pleasure. The state in which women secrete sexual fluids well should be when they are in a relationship, and sexual fluids can fully lubricate the vagina; After starting sexual intercourse, the vagina can continue to secrete, without any dryness or irritation or pain throughout the process, nor any worries of excessive lubrication. After orgasm, secretion naturally stops.