Anorgasmia is the syndrome by which we refer to the difficulty in having orgasms even after normal sexual stimulation.
The intensity and frequency of orgasms in women are variables that may depend on multiple factors, including adequate preparatory sexual stimulation.
Some women are sensitive to widespread sexual stimulation directed at different erogenous zones or specifically clitoral, but penetration alone is unlikely to prepare them for orgasm.
It should also be mentioned that Achieving orgasm is also affected by emotional factors, taking medications that may affect libido.

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