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The 5 Best Sex Positions That Basically Guarantee an Orgasm
We may tell our partners that sex is great even when we don’t come—whether it’s true, or whether we’re just trying not to hurt their feelings—but let’s be real for a sec: The end game, if you get right down to it, is definitely to get off. (Ideally, for both parties.)
And it’s not always easy. “Only about 25 percent of women consistently orgasm during vaginal intercourse,” says Marissa Nelson, LMFT, certified sex therapist. “Many women feel discouraged because they don’t orgasm through penetration. You are not alone!”
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When and how you come boils down to anatomy, sexual preferences, and a number of other factors including your dynamic with your partner. While what works is different for every woman, here are a few good positions to start with:
Jordan Davidson is a California born and raised technology enthusiast who is both a contributor as well as editor-in-chief (EIC) at Health Boom News.

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