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I've masturbated but few minutes later I didn't feel pleasure


Question Posted Saturday March 29 2014, 11:12 am

I masturbated earlier when I took shower. And it's my first time to do it. I stimulated my clitoris and I felt like really good. And I went deeper like an inch or so I didn't feel pain and it was really good. It was like 3 minutes of stimulating I felt pleasure but beyond that is just like nothing. I felt nothing after few minutes and I even wondered why am I doing this when I can no longer any pleasure. Pls help why is this.

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Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday April 1 2014, 8:51 pm:
The pleasure of the arousal state up to and including orgasm lasts only for a while...orgasm being the peak and then you come down from that. So yes, at some point, you won't be feeling anything as far as arousal. But orgasms do release lots of your feel good hormones, so you should feel more relaxed and content afterwards.
If you are not old enough to purchase a vibrator or other sex toy, I have heard lots of teens say they use a vibrating tooth brush minus the brush I suppose. There are also lots of vibrators sold as general muscle massagers which can be purchased by young teens. They are not meant to be used internally but work well for clitoral stimulation.

Part of learning how to enjoy to pleasure of orgasms is learning to understand your body and how it works to be able to have orgasms. I have a link to a 9 part series of lectures to medical students at a university on the subject. Part 4 and 5 get right to the part you need to hear and with the best diagrams I've ever seen yet.

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