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Myth: Women will "just know" when they orgasm

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Myth: Women will "just know" when they orgasm. Truth: It's common for women not to know if they had an orgasm or not.

 Truth: It's common for women not to know if they had an orgasm or not

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Those who claim climaxes are unmistakable aren't exactly correct. "I've met many women who do not know if they've actually had an orgasm or not," Rodgers said. "This is common."

Why the myth? Rodgers said women fake a lot of orgasms, whether to preserve their partner's ego or get sex over with faster. Women have different kinds of orgasms, as well ― clitoral, vaginal, g-spot ― that men simply don't have, so it can be hard to know exactly what you're feeling.

"They also believe that sex will always bring them to orgasm, which just isn't true," Rodgers said.

There are ways that a person can determine if what they're experiencing is indeed an orgasm. Expect your heart rate and blood pressure to increase, your skin to flush and your muscles to tense while stimulated. "This is followed by the release of tension and a feeling of deep relaxation," Rodgers explained. Yes, it should feel amazing.

 Yes, it should feel amazing

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