I poured myself a glass of red wine and settled onto the couch. This Friday night was going to be spent a *little* differently to my usual Netflix binge.
As I pressed the play button, my head tilted sideways as I watched a confident young female with legs spread- demonstrating the masturbation technique of ‘edging’.
“As I’ve started and stopped several times, it gets harder and harder to hold back - so sometimes orgasms just happen,” she reveals to the camera while stroking her clitoris.
What do you mean they just happen?? I thought.
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I’d recently confessed to one of my closest friends that at age 27, I’d never experienced an orgasm.
“I think I got close one time when I was studying abroad, but that’s about it,” I said nonchalantly, clearly having no idea what this orgasm hype was all about.
“Maybe I just can’t have them,” I said, before opening up about the shame and embarrassment I held around sex in general.
I would often wince at the thought of having sex with my long-term boyfriend because it never ended with the “mind blowing orgasm” I read about in the sealed section of magazines growing up.