'Outercourse' is the key to a great orgasm

Outercourse’ involves climaxing through means other than penetration – such as massaging, touching, sex toys or oral sex.
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According to Dr. Hall, most women need some form of stimulation other than penetration in order to have an orgasm.
“Young men are also very ignorant about women and how to facilitate her orgasm.
Because a man doesn’t give his partner an orgasm, he facilitates it,” she said.
“Penetration is the male model of ideal sex and they forget that it is the journey and not the destination that is most to be enjoyed,”
She believes sex isn’t just “inside the vagina” and through research done on her website, she’s found 80 per cent of women need some other form of sexual stimulation in order to reach an orgasm.
It comes after a survey, conducted by the Australian Women's Weekly, found women are having sex less often compared to previous years.
These days, 42 per cent of women say they they're only getting intimate once a week.
"Women are leading more hectic lives than ever and their sex lives are suffering because of it," says Sabrina Rogers-Anderson, author of A Fantastic Sex Life... And How to Get It!
"At the end of a long day where we've given every ounce of our energy to our work, children, social commitments, household chores, gym classes and so much more, we simply don't have any energy left for our partners."

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