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Sexual Dysfunction

Treatable sexual dysfunction, trauma, or medical issues that may be signaled by persistent inability to achieve orgasm.

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Jan 19, 2026
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Are there safe ways to combine penetration with manual or vibrator stimulation?

Combining penetration with manual or vibrator stimulation is a common, effective way to increase pleasure for many people, and research shows “pairing”—simultaneous clitoral and vaginal stimulation—bo...

Feb 5, 2026

How do partner technique and communication influence sexual satisfaction compared with penis size?

Scientific reviews and surveys show that , communication, and sexual technique are consistently linked to partner sexual satisfaction and—where measured—often outweigh the measurable effect of , altho...

Feb 3, 2026

Are there health or psychological benefits to sexual satisfaction without orgasm?

Yes — can produce real health and psychological benefits: affectionate touch and mutual sexual pleasure trigger calming neurochemicals, lower stress and blood pressure, and can strengthen relationship...

Feb 1, 2026

How do spinal cord injuries at different levels affect ejaculation and orgasm outcomes?

) changes ejaculation and orgasm in ways that depend on the injury level (where the cord is damaged) and completeness (whether connections remain), with higher (supraconal) lesions tending to preserve...

Jan 28, 2026

How do subjective reports of sexual arousal correlate with physiological measures in clinical studies, and what explains mismatches?

Clinical research finds a positive but variable correlation between self-reported and physiological genital measures, with typically showing stronger concordance than and large between-person variabil...