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It is perfectly common for some women to not be able to fully climax, and I'm aware that there are psychological aspects to consider that are better suited to a year of therapy rather than my vague sexpertise; but just by addressing the physical I think we could get somewhere, even if it's not the big finish.
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It is, however, the most common human sexual expression and is perfectly normal.
That is perfectly normal.
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