There are certain positions every women has in her own arsenal that are guaranteed to make her orgasm. Knowing what works for you is a surefire way to make sure you reach your peak. After all, orgasms are no easy feat. Only 25 percent of women orgasm during intercourse penetration alone. In many cases, this has a lot to do read: almost everything to do with the clitoris. A lot of women need to have clitoral stimulation to get off. Unfortunately, many sex positions just do not deliver. Luckily, there are some wonderful positions that are both sexy as hell and also prioritise female pleasure. Here are seven of our favourite sex positions for female orgasm that combine penetration with penis or toy and clitoral stimulation. How to do it: Fold the top half of your body over the bed, on your back.

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Reaching orgasm can be, well, hard, if you're not in the right position. You're welcome. Before we start, a quick disclaimer: orgasm does not always have to be the end goal of sex, for either party.
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Yeah, that basically sums up your clit. In other words, clit stimulation is a must when it comes to mind-blowing sex. Relationship and sex therapist Erica Marchand , PhD, agrees. Plus, it feels really good, helps [the partner] get turned on, can help with lubrication, and in general makes for a much more pleasurable sexual experience. It's also a must for people who usually don't orgasm from penetrative sex whether that's because they're on their periods, find penetration painful, or simply don't get off from it. Maybe it would happen sometimes, but it would be difficult!
In fact, according to a study published in the Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy in , 37 percent of American women required clitoral stimulation to experience an orgasm, and 18 percent! We just need to get a little creative with our positions and technique. Try these nine sex positions that can help make the situation ideal for mind-blowing orgasms and thank us later. Madeleine M. Castellanos , a psychiatrist who specializes in sex therapy.