Only 18% of women can reliably orgasm from intercourse alone because standard thrusting fails to stimulate the clitoris, which is the primary organ for female sexual pleasure and orgasm; the clitoris is much larger than the visible external bud, with internal structures extending along the vaginal walls, so effective techniques like rocking, grinding, and the coital alignment technique (developed by Edward Eichel) that maintain constant clitoral contact are significantly more effective for achieving orgasm.
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Hey guys, only 18% of women can reliably orgasm from intercourse alone.
That means 82% of women need something more. And the vast majority of them have never figured out what that something actually is.
Now before you start blaming yourself or thinking you need some new position or some hack you saw online, it's not that.
The problem isn't you. The problem is that the way we're all taught sex works is biologically working against women.
And once you understand why, fixing it is surprisingly simple.
I've actually written a short free ebook on this called five skills all girls enjoy in bed. It covers the things women consistently say matter the very most and none of them are what you'd expect.
Links in the description, grab that.
All right, here's what you need to understand about female anatomy. The clitoris is the primary organ for sexual pleasure and the most reliable route to orgasm.
But what the vast majority of people don't realize is that the clitoris is not just that small bud you see on the outside.
It's actually a much larger internal organ.
It has a shaft. It has two legs called crura that extend back along the vaginal walls.
What you're seeing on the surface is basically just the head, like the head of a penis. The rest is hidden underneath. And here's where the problem with traditional sex comes in.
Standard in and out thrusting does very little to stimulate the clitoris.
Think about it. The clitoris sits above the vaginal opening. When you thrust in and out, you're barely making contact with the one structure that actually drives her orgasm.
So if you or your partner have felt like something's missing, nothing is wrong with either of you. You've just been told that this is how sex is done and the mechanics simply aren't designed around the anatomy that matters.
So, what does work?
Researchers studied over 1,200 women using statistical modeling to figure out which body movements during intercourse were actually associated with more frequent orgasms. And what they found was that rocking and grinding, front-to-back pelvic motion where you stay fully inserted, was significantly more effective than thrusting in and out.
A separate study of 3,000 women confirmed it. 76% reported that rocking, where the base of the penis stays in contact with the clitoris, rather than pulling in and out, made penetration dramatically more pleasurable.
And 88% said that angling, adjusting the tilt of penetration to increase clitoral contact, was something they actively did to make sex work for them. There's even a specific technique built around this principle. It's called the coital alignment technique.
Developed by a researcher named Edward Eichel in the late 1980s.
You start in missionary, but the penetrating partner shifts their body slightly upward, riding higher than usual, so the base of the penis maintains constant contact with the external clitoris.
Then, instead of thrusting, both partners move together in a coordinated rocking motion, pressure and counter pressure.
In the original study, women who learned this technique had significantly higher rates of orgasm and described those orgasms as more complete and satisfying.
Now, four things to keep in mind if you want to make this work. You have to talk about it first, outside the bedroom.
This is a choreographed dance. If you're rocking one way and she's going the other, nothing's going to click.
You don't have to stick to missionary, either. Apply the rocking principle to any position.
Woman on top works beautifully. She angles her hips forward and grinds against your pubic bone instead of bouncing up and down. The principle is always the same. Stay in contact with the clitoris. Keep rocking.
Also, about 70% of women add direct manual clitoral stimulation during penetration.
Her hand, your hand, a toy.
Combining that with rocking gives you the absolute best of both worlds.
And don't be afraid to use props. A pillow under her hips can completely change the angle and make sustained clitoral contact way easier. Small adjustment, massive difference. Now, if you want to go deeper into this, my friend Alex put together a video called Revolutionary Sex that breaks down how to give a woman the kind of pleasure that genuinely changes everything.
It goes way beyond positioning into the psychology and connection behind what makes her fully let go.
Linked in the description. Watch that next. Bottom line, you're not broken.
She's not broken. The anatomy just needs the right kind of movement. Stop thrusting. Start rocking. Keep that clitoral contact constant and communicate through it together.
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