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Q: How can
I come to know that My Partner has reached Orgasm or Not?
An orgasm is
difficult to describe it can be experienced but
difficult to explain in words. But any way we are trying
to explain it. When a person reaches orgasm he/she has
gasping uncontrolled movements or a sense of suspension
which are Non- Verbal communications to the partner that
one has had an orgasm. It is mostly accompanied by
rhythmic vaginal contractions in Females and the
Ejaculation in Males. Later, The person appears to be
calm and satisfied. The signs of having had an orgasm
are quite fleeting. The best way to confirm is to ask
the Partner.
Q: What is
foreplay?
Foreplay is quite vital part of complete sexual play. It
enhances sex pleasure and in most cases helps to reduce
the anxiety and fears associated with sex. It gradually
stimulates the partners so that their enjoyment span is
enhanced and particularly a man can have delayed
ejaculation. Foreplay is particularly useful in
combating problems related to vaginismus in females and
psychogenic impotency in males. It stimulates natural
lubrication, which is secreted from sex glands (Cowper’s
glands in males and Bartholin's glands in females) and
that facilitates a pleasant sexual intercourse.
Q: What is
an Orgasm?
An
orgasm represents the zenith of human pleasurable
experiences. Orgasm is derived from the Greek word
orgaos which means to swell with lust. Orgasm is defined
as "an explosive, cerebrally encoded, neuromuscular
response, at the peak of sexual arousal by psycho
biological stimuli, the pleasurable sensations of which
are experienced in association with dispensable pelvic
physiological concomitants".
Q: Do Women
Ejaculate?
Some women do report squirting of fluid at the time of
orgasm, but this is rare. Whether this can be called
female ejaculation is controversial..
Q: What is
phimosis?
Inability to retract the foreskin due to adhesions
between the foreskin and the glans penis is called
phimosis. It may lead to pain, frenulum tear or
paraphimosis during intercourse and also predisposes the
individual to recurrent infections. It can be prevented
by good local hygiene and can be easily cured by
circumcision.
Q: Is it a
fact that a woman must bleed at the first attempt at sexual
intercourse?
No!
Such bleeding usually occurs due to the rapture of the
hymen in virgins. However, the hymen may be absent from
birth or might rupture while playing games, doing
exercises or using tampons. Hence, a woman may not bleed
during the first sexual intercourse though she is a
virgin. We have seen many marriages on the rocks because
of this misconception. It is a matter of a big issue
over a small tissue!
Q: Which is
the best contraceptive?
Condom is the Best contraceptive, easy to use,
economical, safe and also protects from STD's.
Q: What is
Night Fall (Nocturnal Emission)?
it
is the discharge of semen from the penis while the man
is asleep. Semen is being manufactured continuously and
cannot be stored indefinitely even if one wants to. If a
man does not indulge in coitus or masturbation then
semen will be expelled as sleep emissions.
Q: What is
Loss of Libido and is it treatable?
The
condition where one can have sex but doesn't feel to
have sex. Male or Female any body can suffer with this,
but , the good thing is that it is a treatable condition
and the person can enjoy his/her sex life after the
treatment.
Q: Do I
need to visit personally for the treatment?
No!
this is not compulsory to visit personally for the
treatment, we are providing a hi tech online treatment
facility, so if you don't want to/can't come personally
due to any reason then you can have the online
consultation and treatment and can enjoy you sex life
after and with the treatment. But make sure to give us
your progressive report with in the first week after
starting the treatment.
Q: Is Male
Infertility treatable condition?
Yes! majority of the male infertility cases are
treatable and a man can become father after the
treatment.
Q: Is
Female Sexual Disorder (FSD) treatable?
Yes! FSD is treatable condition, so in case any woman
suffering with any problem related to her Sex Life
should discuss the matter with a qualified Doctor and
after the treatment she can enjoy a good Sex Life.
Q: What is
Premature Ejaculation??
Ejaculation during the early stages of sexual excitement
or soon after the insertion of the penis into the vagina
is called Premature Ejaculation.
Q: Is
Premature Ejaculation treatable condition?
Yes! Premature Ejaculation is a treatable condition and
the man who is suffering with this can enjoy a good Sex
Life after the treatment.
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