Dr. Catherine Solano is a medical sexologist. Trained in health ethics, he consults in urology at the Cochin Hospital in Paris. He is the co-founder of Doctical, a telehealth platform that supports people affected by cancer in their intimate health. He is the author of many books including The Big Book of Puberty (Robert Laffont Publications).
Although a lot of progress has been made in this area, men often do not consider the importance of the clitoris in their sexual relations. At best, they consider it a kind of “beginning” and believe that it is enough to stimulate this organ of the partner during foreplay to create enough excitement for penetration, which for men represents the heart of sexual relations.
The 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 help a woman bond with her partner. Indeed, orgasm is associated with the release of oxytocin, the “love hormone.” A woman with more orgasms will therefore be happier and more connected to her partner. The clitoris can be one of the strongest cements in a lasting couple.
It is really important to understand that the clitoris is the center of female pleasure. In order for my patients to understand this, I explain it to them like this. “If your partner told you…
Source: Le Figaro

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