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Everyone has secrets they are afraid to tell others, especially about sex, and girls are afraid to talk about them. So you may ask them on search sites more often than you ask your friends. If you're having sex problems that you don't want to talk about, don't worry.

Here are six of the most common questions girls ask. Let's find out!

1. Penis size doesn't matter

If your partner's penis is too small to please you, say so! There is no shame in talking about sex. He can make you feel comfortable in other ways. Maybe he is good at hand skills or ventriloquism.

Penis too big how to do? You can use more lube and ask your bed partner to move slowly, or take the female position over the male. In this way, you can control your speed and adjust to the state you are most satisfied with.

2. Be honest about your oral sex preferences

Every woman needs stimulation from oral sex. Since everyone has a different body shape, it's important to be open about your likes and dislikes with your bed partner so they know what you want. You can sweet-talk or point out the location, block, or speed that excites you, and then show great pleasure and enjoyment, so that the other person will feel a sense of accomplishment.

3. There are many reasons for not having an orgasm

Most women have this problem. Don't be shy. The most likely cause of the problem is that the stimulus is not in the right place. Many women are unable to achieve pleasure through vaginal intercourse, but orgasm occurs in bed or when they stimulate the clitoris. If not, orgasm and libido could also be affected by chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, depression, stress or reduced hormones.

4. Seek medical attention for abnormal intercourse and bleeding.

Women should seek medical attention if they experience frequent abnormal bleeding after intercourse, as this could be a sign of a physical infection or endometriosis. But if you've just had a smear, there may be bleeding, and if intercourse is painful, it could be an infection.

5. Urinating during sex is normal.

Emily Morse, host of the US podcast Sex with Emily, believes that it's a good thing for women to want to pee during sex because it means your G-spot is being accurately stimulated, which means you're most likely having an orgasm, but the urethra may also be shedding some urine at this point, Especially the urine in the bladder. Some people think it's women ejaculating during an orgasm, but others deny it.

6. Not every girl is trendy.

As explained earlier, female ejaculation is the discharge of fluid from the female urethra, usually caused by stimulation of the G-spot. It's important to note that this fluid is not urine. While many people think so, Moss notes, "It's very similar to male semen, except without sperm. No matter what porn your bed mate watches, not every girl has an orgasm.

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