Dr. Catherine Solano is a sexologist. Trained in health ethics, she consults in urology at the Cochin Hospital in Paris. She is co-founder of Doctical, a telehealth platform that supports people affected by cancer in their intimate health. She is the author of numerous books, including Le grand livre de la puberty (Robert Laffont).
Even though there has been a lot of progress in this area, men still do not often take into account the importance of the clitoris in their sexual intercourse. They consider it at best a kind of "starter" and think that it is enough to stimulate this organ of their partner during foreplay in order to trigger enough excitement for penetration, which represents for men the heart of the sexual relationship.
As a result, women struggle to reach orgasm and are therefore less interested in sex, from which they do not derive the same satisfaction as their partner. Knowing how to stimulate the clitoris can also promote a woman's attachment to her partner. Indeed, orgasm is associated with the secretion of oxytocin, the "love hormone". A woman with more orgasms would be happier and linked to her partner. The clitoris may well be one of the strongest cements of durable couples.
It is indeed essential to understand that the clitoris is the center of female pleasure. For my patients to understand, I explain to them as follows: "If your partner told you ...
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